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Alston & <b>Bird</b> Adds Technology & Privacy Partner in Silicon Valley
Alston & Bird announced today that Cynthia Cole has joined its Technology & Privacy Group as a partner in the firm’s Silicon Valley office, … Read...
Signs of <b>bird</b> flu found at Sedgwick County Zoo – KWCH
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) – A wild bird showing potential signs of highly pathogenic avian influenza has been found on Sedgwick County Zoo grounds, … Read More...
Feeding <b>birds</b> the ‘Wilson Way’ – The Timberjay
Ounce-for-ounce, bird brains are, in fact, packed with far more synapses than a human brain. “One wag once said that if birds had brains the...
<b>Wild</b> Things: Next Weekend is for the <b>Birds</b> – Door County Pulse
This year’s Great Backyard Bird Count, the 29th annual, is set for Feb. 13-16. It’s a free, global event that helps scientists understand changes in …...
Scientists trace ancient <b>bird</b> flight paths using modern plant diversity
The results suggest that birds flying over the Caribbean Sea between eastern Cuba and southwest Hispaniola may be responsible for a significant … Read More at...
Learn how to help <b>birds</b> at Garden & Green Living Expo, Feb. 13-15 – PBS Wisconsin
Hear from expert presenters and meet exhibitors at the 2026 Garden & Green Living Expo who promote the conservation of birds. Read More at Source.
Tiburon arts board eyes aluminum <b>bird</b> exhibit as first rotating public artwork
Commissioner Nora Noguez suggested Adani’s birds could inaugurate a permanently dedicated space for temporary art exhibits. Read More at Source.
Russian <b>bird</b> bio-drones begin real-world testing | The Jerusalem Post
Russian neurotech company Neiry announced the early real-world trials of its “bio-drones,” live birds that have had neural interfaces implanted … Read More at Source.
Avian flu outbreaks found at two Lancaster County poultry farms in last week | fox43.com
The H5N1 strain of the virus is more of a risk to wild birds, poultry, cows and other animals have been impacted by the spread...
H5N1 Causes Die-off of Antarctic Skuas, a Seabird | UC Davis
More than 50 skua deaths in Antarctica from H5N1 mark the first confirmed die-off of wildlife from bird flu on the continent, reports study from …...
