Chandrapur: Forest officials from the Saoli Range arrested four alleged poachers early Friday morning for killing 225 ...
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Scientists issue warning as billions of bird vanish across North America: 'Silent crisis'
Mornings across North America are quieter now. It's been described as a "silent crisis," and it's a warning of how quickly the systems that support wildlife and people can collapse. Billions of birds ...
Every winter, as the temperatures drop and the northern regions become too harsh to sustain wildlife, India becomes a ...
When it comes to knowing when it’s time to head south, geese don’t rely on calendars — they rely on sunlight. Jacques ...
Migration is an instinctual behavior for many animals, including birds. Each autumn, billions of birds flee the cold weather ...
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11 Fascinating Facts About Hummingbirds You May Not Have Known
You probably know that hummingbirds can hover, if you've ever watched them feed. But these tiny pollinators lead fascinating ...
After a three-year pause, Icarus, the pioneering project that tracks wildlife from space, is set to resume operations. On 11 ...
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Scientists flag disturbing trends emerging among large mammals: 'Animals are increasingly compelled ...'
Any change to migratory patterns could be cause for concern. Scientists flag disturbing trends emerging among large mammals: ...
In drier seasons, flocks tend to cluster around a handful of wetlands, but this year’s widespread water has scattered them far and wide. Researchers say the dispersal is likely to reduce sightings, ...
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Epic 40,000 km journey ends in mystery: Satellite-tagged Amur Falcon loses signal in Russia
A male Amur falcon fitted with a satellite tag, dubbed ‘Chiuluan 2’, completed a staggering 40,000 km round-trip migration ...
Bat poop—yes, bat poop—is far more fascinating than you might think. You probably don’t give it much thought (unless it’s in your attic), but believe it or not, bat droppings have shaped history, ...
Bondar, the first Canadian woman to slip the bonds of Earth, has always photographed with the eye of someone who’s seen the ...
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