Natural forest regeneration is hailed as a cost-effective way to restore biodiversity and sequester carbon. However, the fragmentation of tropical forests has restricted the movement of large birds ...
The Guam kingfisher (Todiramphus cinnamominus), last seen in the wild in 1988, is making a comeback. Thanks to years of dedication and the steadfast efforts of the Sihek Recovery Program team, Guam ...
IFLScience on MSN
11 Of The Last Spix's Macaws In The Wild Struck Down With A Deadly, Highly Contagious Virus
Yet another barrage of bad luck has struck the last remaining Spix’s macaw in the wild. A significant number of the ...
Human-driven changes to landscapes worldwide are 'thinning out' the ecological services supplied by wild birds, eroding the ...
Atlantic hurricane season ends with 13 named storms and no U.S. landfalling hurricanes The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially ends Sunday, marking the first season in a decade without a U.S.
Ornithologists Henry Pollock (left) and Jeff Brawn (right) tested the temperature tolerance of tropical birds across habitats within Neotropical forests, finding a greater range of tolerance than ...
A backyard bird in suburban San Antonio turned out to be something extraordinary: the natural offspring of a green jay and a blue jay.
Fruit eating birds such as the Red-Legged Honeycreeper, Palm Tanager, or the Rufous-Bellied Thrush play a vital role in forest ecosystems by consuming, excreting, and spreading seeds to as they move ...
New research from the Crowther Lab at ETH Zurich illustrates a critical barrier to natural regeneration of tropical forests. Their models—from ground-based data gathered in the Atlantic Forest of ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results