"It's kind of a Frankenbird," said Gary Duquette, per WyoFile.
Can’t tell if it’s real? Robot birds could soon be nesting around National Parks - The robots have been branded a “kind of a Frankenbird” ...
Conservationists are constantly searching for innovative ways to give threatened species a fighting chance, and the latest breakthrough comes from ...
"One of the challenges with restoration is that even when you create great habitat, wildlife doesn't always show up right ...
JACKSON — Jordan Meagher-Ramsey tranquilly molded a bird head out of clay as Carson Huhn used deafening power tools to cut metal stakes. Emerson Hawkins, River Ryan and Connor McCarter, meanwhile, ...
These robotic birds puff their chests, perform courtship dances, and even play recorded mating calls starting at dawn. The ...
Ideally, looking for a mate should be a positive experience. But when you are a sage grouse, it can be hazardous—especially ...
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Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's a robo-grouse — and it could help save a fragile ecosystem in national parks across America. The decoys include realistic touches, such as feathers provided by ...
The greater sage-grouse is one of North America’s most iconic and most vulnerable birds. Known for their elaborate mating rituals, male sage grouse gather each spring on open grounds called “leks,” ...