In the animal kingdom, there are several types of responses to danger and trauma. While humans are most familiar with the ...
If the amount of personal submarine stories crossing our desks in recent years is any indication, recreational submarines are a burgeoning market. While most personal submarines, such as U-boat Worx's ...
Extremely warm ocean waters in the Pacific may be responsible for the deaths of as many as one million North Pacific seabirds, experts say. Common murres have powerful wings that let them dive more ...
New research from Monash University, in collaboration with Phillip Island Nature Parks, has found conclusive evidence that rivers are vital drivers of food and habitat for seabirds around the world.
Tropical cyclones are synonymous with destruction. But at least one seabird may take advantage of them as feeding opportunities. The Desertas petrel, a small and threatened seabird native to the North ...
The climate crisis is bringing extreme heat, changing ocean currents and intensifying storms – and it’s dealing a devastating blow to one of the most threatened groups of birds in the world Twenty ...