Ravens are intelligent corvids that solve problems, cache food, and communicate with varied calls. Ravens can remember food caches and watch where other birds hide food. Forest habitats reward animals that can climb, hide, or move quietly through layered vegetation.
Conservation
Status and habitat pressure
Stable populations still depend on habitat quality, food availability, and low human pressure. Protecting raven also depends on keeping forest, mountains habitats healthy and connected.
Common species still depend on habitat quality, clean water, food webs, and low disturbance.
Quick Facts
Things to notice
Ravens can remember food caches and watch where other birds hide food.
Feathers serve many jobs at once, including insulation, waterproofing, signaling, and flight control.
Forest habitats reward animals that can climb, hide, or move quietly through layered vegetation.
Stable populations still depend on habitat quality, food availability, and low human pressure.