Human noise alters bird behavior, raises stress levels, and reduces reproductive success - but reducing noise could help reverse the damage.
Up to 30% of bird diversity hotspots in the western U.S. are projected to face high-severity wildfires in the future.
On moonless nights between February and April along Odisha’s coast, the sand begins to stir. Olive ridley hatchlings, no larger than a child’s palm, tear free f ...
The RSPB believes this is evidence of a seabird 'wreck' - a mass mortality event caused when winter storms leave birds too ...
PLOS One presents evidence that communities in Peru’s Chincha Valley were fertilizing maize with seabird guano by at least ...
The use of seabird poop as a fertilizer for corn and other food crops supported the expansion of pre-Inca civilizations ...
Much like the Galapagos, the remote Sub-Antarctic islands—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—deliver otherworldly landscapes and ...
Solar eclipses are among nature’s most unusual and dramatic events. The Moon casts a shadow on the Earth that changes the ...
The Mary Houston Bluebird Trail becomes a flutter of activity every spring, when people of all ages help band and count birds ...
Despite climate change, newly discovered species in 2026 are teaching us that even in adversity, some still thrive.
“This study demonstrates that eggshell biocalcite from non-avian dinosaurs, birds, and other egg-laying vertebrates has the potential to serve as a reliable geochronometer in Mesozoic and Cenozoic ...
Athletes can reach speeds of up to 96 miles per hour, according to our analysis, which is faster than a cheetah.