A bird's 8,000 km migration is building bridges between continents
A brilliant blue bird no bigger than a crow is quietly forging human connections across three continents. The
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A brilliant blue bird no bigger than a crow is quietly forging human connections across three continents. The
Elephants in Central Africa may hold the key to rethinking conservation, not through their size or strength, b
Up to 80 percent of South America's cloud forests could vanish by the end of this century. That is the stark f
A global study has found that 40% of species that depend on soil for their survival are either threatened with
A flower that scientists believed had vanished from the Earth is now growing in abundance inside a South Afric
Hong Kong is telling holidaymakers to keep their hands off the crabs, shells, and corals at Sharp Island. The
One of Australia's most elusive birds may have turned up in a new place. Researchers working in south-west Que
On World Tapir Day, conservationists in Malaysia are celebrating an animal they know surprisingly little about
A sweeping new study covering six Central African countries has found that people are eating more wild animals
A new scientific forecast reveals that climate change will dramatically increase wildfire risk for some of New
In the forests of Malaysian Borneo, Asian elephants are fundamentally changing their diets. A new study reveal
The famous Barbary macaques of Gibraltar are eating dirt. New research suggests this unusual behavior is a dir
Planned fossil fuel extraction across the Arctic directly overlaps the territories of Indigenous communities a
The famous Barbary macaques of Gibraltar have adopted a novel digestive strategy: deliberately consuming mud.
A single, widespread fishing method hauls in nearly a quarter of all known marine fish species on Earth. Resea
A creature so small and transparent it could vanish on a fingertip has been formally identified as a new speci
Scientists in China have successfully recreated the entire 6,000-kilometer breeding migration of the Japanese