WASHINGTON— A federal court has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to strip the Southwestern willow flycatcher of protection under the Endangered Species Act. The lawsuit was brought by the extreme private ...
WASHINGTON— Longtime conservation partners the Center for Biological Diversity and Maricopa Audubon Society took to the courts today to fight once more to protect the endangered Southwestern willow ...
A small, brown-feathered Southwestern willow flycatcher songbird perches on a tree branch. (Pacific Southwest Region USFWS/Wikimedia Commons via Courthouse News) (CN) — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Wonderful to be home again, home again from a month away! We arrive back on May Day, the beginning of the best birding season here in the Berkshires with migrants streaming in under the cover of ...
A federal court upheld the southwestern willow flycatcher’s protection under the Endangered Species Act following a lawsuit by the New Mexico Cattle Growers’ Association. The cattle growers challenged ...
Protections for a nearly-extinct New Mexican bird were being defended by environmental groups after a New Mexico ranching organization sued to remove the animal from the federal list of endangered ...
(KRQE) – A New Mexico songbird will remain an endangered species despite pushback from industry groups. A petition was filed in 2015 saying the Willow Flycatcher was not endangered. The US First and ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A federal court has dismissed a lawsuit after an attempt to change the protective status of the southwestern willow flycatcher. The dismissal means the bird will retain ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture ((USDA) has quietly ceased efforts to eradicate tamarisk, or a "salt-cedar" shrubs, from 13 Western and Midwestern states in order to protect populations of the ...
For the Birds In matters of appearance, the southwestern willow flycatcher is no dodo: Barely half an ounce, with pale yellow and gray feathers, it's as photogenic as any sparrow. But when it comes to ...
David Allen Sibley's Guide to Birds lists 37 species of flycatchers in North America, 17 of which might be seen in Arkansas. The scissor-tailed flycatcher is just one. This family of birds, known as ...
David Allen Sibley's Guide to Birds lists 37 species of flycatchers in North America, 17 of which might be seen in Arkansas. The scissor-tailed flycatcher is just one. This family of birds, known as ...
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