Once endangered, wood storks have rebounded and been delisted, but shrinking wetland protections could threaten their ...
For the first time in roughly six centuries, London’s skies may again carry the long, steady wings of the white stork. These ...
Forty years ago, wood stork populations in Florida were plummeting. But federal and private efforts have made a dramatic difference, officials say.
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Wood stork delisted from endangered species list—but is it too soon?
After being listed under the Endangered Species Act in 1984, wood stork numbers have rebounded significantly. Do the birds ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is removing the wood stork from the federal list of endangered and threatened wildlife.
The wood stork was once on the brink of extinction and now can be found in 13 counties across Georgia's coast and southern ...
The wood stork will soon no longer be on the federal endangered species list. Some environmentalists say that's a bad thing.
The Fish and Wildlife Service determined the bird, once nearly extinct, has rebounded and no longer needs protections.
A wood stork, the only stork species native to North America, was rescued in Hialeah after someone reported that it had not moved for several hours on Feb. 22, 2022. Pelican Harbor Seabird Station A ...
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