Rare attacks helped brand the cassowary as deadly, but habitat loss and human activity now pose a far greater threat to the ...
In the forests of the Sierra Nevada, the black-backed woodpecker is without parallel. The bird appears almost born of fire, ...
The tallies a group of local birders kept Dec. 16 were part of a wider, ongoing effort to get a census count on bird species ...
A new generation of birdwatchers are applying the same skillset they used to hunt Pokemon to finding their favourite feathered friends. And their efforts are helping to track the status of some rare ...
He’s trying to ‘fill the holes’ of research on a peninsula better known for its beaches and marine life, and to help build a ...
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Declared extinct in 2025: A look back at some of the species we lost
Some species officially bid us farewell this year. They may have long been gone, but following more recent assessments, ...
A study by University of Liverpool researchers reveals that the species hardest to detect—those rarely seen, recorded, or included in scientific monitoring—are also the most vulnerable to human-driven ...
Almost 8,000 animal species could be pushed closer to extinction by the end of this century as the interacting effects of climate change-driven extreme heat and human land-use change create ...
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These Urban Birds Evolved Longer Beaks During Covid-19 Lockdowns. Then, They Changed Back
Researchers suspect that dark-eyed juncos living in Los Angeles adapted based on the availability of food scraps tossed by ...
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Is China using birds to spy?
Shiv Aroor discusses the bizarre case of a seagull tagged with Chinese GPS tech on India's coast. Is Beijing pushing the limits of surveillance - from birds to cyberattacks and spy ships? Experts ...
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