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Black and white lizards that grow up to 5 feet in length, tegus are among the next wave of invasive species moving into the Southwest Florida region.
Radar data from Colombia reveals how tropical winds shape bird migration and pose new challenges for conservation.
The snow petrel, a strikingly white bird with black eyes and a black bill, is one of only three bird species ever observed at ...
Bird flu fears have focused on the poultry and dairy industries and human health. But wild animals are threatened, too—at ...
South Africa is grappling with a resurgence of the H5N1 bird flu, following outbreaks on poultry farms in Tswaing and Mkhondo. These are the first con ...
PARIS - South Africa has reported the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of avian influenza, or bird flu, on two poultry farms in the country, the World Organisation for Animal Health said on Wednesday ...
Rare Kelp Gull spotted on Milwaukee's lakefront, a first for Wisconsin The bird is typically found in South America, New Zealand and even Australia.
Humans first arrived in South America through a series of extraordinary migrations – and genetic studies now reveal more about how they settled and then split into four distinct groups on the ...
From flooded savannas in Colombia to the Patagonian steppe, meet the 14 projects selected in the third edition of BirdLife’s Small Grants for Grassland Conservation — an initiative to protect birds ...
In 2013 the United States was South America’s biggest trading partner, with $280bn in total goods trade in today’s dollars. By 2023 that was down 25%, while China’s trade jumped 43% to $304bn.
Bird populations across North America are falling most quickly in areas where they are most abundant, according to new research, prompting fears of ecological collapse in previously protected areas.
Animalia 75 percent of North America’s bird species are in decline, study says Birds are rapidly vanishing from North America, with dramatic population losses in places that were once thought safe.