From the University of Guadalajara: the continued migration of many bird species that arrive in Jalisco each year faces ...
Birds have always been a source of inspiration for humanity, with airplanes suggesting a human desire to imitate them. But they have more to teach than the power of flight. Twice a year, when ...
My family is full of hunters, and over the past several years, they have watched their hunting seasons change in real and ...
Climate change has a wide range of effects on wildlife. It affects seasonal migration, reproduction times, body size and mass ...
The Climate Shift Index (CSI), Climate Central’s daily temperature attribution system, applies the latest peer-reviewed methodology to map the influence of climate change on temperatures across the ...
Birds are a barometer of the health of water sources, habitats, and air quality. A notable example is the use of canaries in coal mines during the 20th century to detect unsafe carbon monoxide levels ...
Migration is one of nature's best strategies for survival. Countless species depend on precise timing to align their journey with food availability, breeding options, and perfect weather to raise ...
Birds regularly shed and regrow their body and wing feathers in a process, called molting, that is critical for flight, migration, insulation, breeding and survival. A new study by University of Utah ...
As climate change drives earlier spring conditions in the Arctic, bird species that travel there to breed there are under pressure to migrate faster. A new study led by researchers from the University ...
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Climate change study defies expectations. Nov. 13, 2011 — -- Alfred Hitchcock would have appreciated this twist: The birds in central California are getting bigger. Researchers at San Francisco ...
Climate change's profound reshaping of conflict dynamics is already underway. The question facing humanity now is not whether we will confront these pressures, but how we will choose to do so. When ...