Birds that feed on nectar or fruit evolved better mechanisms for managing metabolism, blood pressure and high glucose.
Scientists studying data collected over more than three decades found accelerating losses. Their research offers clues about the causes.
The accelerating decline of birds is a bellwether of far deeper biodiversity crisis — one that threatens not only beloved species but the humans who live alongside them.
A ground-dwelling bird known for its elaborate mating dances on the southern Great Plains will no longer be federally protected.
A lethal form of bird flu, which has already killed tens of thousands of elephant seals in the Southern Hemisphere, is now spreading in a colony of elephant seals in California, scientists announced ...
Can Ben Lamm save the planet? He thinks so.Short, stocky and unassuming with a puckish sense of humor, the shaggy-haired Dallas-based entrepreneur seemsBy bringing back the woolly mammoth (48,000 of ...
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6 animals you didn't realize went extinct
Not all animals have the name recognition of a T. rex or a dodo. However, plenty of well-known animals have vanished from the ...
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