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The Biden administration is delaying a rule finalized in former President Donald Trump’s last days in office that would have drastically weakened the government’s power to enforce a century-old law protecting wild birds
Matthew Brown
FILE - In this Dec. 13, 2019, file photo thousands of snow geese take flight over a farm field at their winter grounds, in the Skagit Valley near Conway, Wash. The Biden administration on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021, delayed a rule finalized in President Donald Trump s last days in office that would have drastically weakened the government s enforcement powers under a century-old law protecting most American wild birds. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File) February 04, 2021 - 4:10 PM
BILLINGS, Mont. - The Biden administration said Thursday it was delaying a rule finalized in former President Donald Trump s last days in office that would have drastically weakened the government s power to enforce a century-old law protecting most wild birds.
Arts This Week: David Sibley, Tiger Style! And Beyond A Winter s Day Cooperâs Hawk by David Sibley
Courtesy of the artist and the Museum of American Bird Art
Arts This Week - February 4, 2021
This week, soar through the works of author and illustrator David Sibley at the Museum of American Bird Art. Then, a preview of the GBH broadcast of
Tiger Style! Plus, virtual theater you can taste from Liars & Believers.
on view at the Museum of American Bird Art at Mass Audubon
A close up of the Great Horned Owl, one of more than 40 paintings featured in What It s Like to Be a BirdâPaintings By David Sibley
Ferro & Dip-Tech to reduce the deadly effect of glass on birds.
Ferro & Dip-Tech have taken a strategic decision to reduce the deadly effect of glass on birds using its in-house technology, delivering aesthetically pleasing, life-saving solutions.
By Eyal Porat, Chief Architect, Dip-Tech
Someone once related a rather sad story to me - she let her beloved parakeet out of the cage after conscientiously closing the door and windows. It swooped around until it thought it saw another bird in the mirror and flew headfirst at full speed toward it, dying instantly.
Birds and glass don’t mix.
Every year, almost a billion migrating birds die from collisions with windows and glass facades, an environmental, safety, and humanitarian issue. Combined with ever-increasing loss of habitat, the impact is immense.