We’re learning more about what they endure as they fly thousands of miles—and how humans and climate change are making it tougher for them. NORTHERN GANNETS Bass Rock, Scotland During breeding ...
A recent Royal Society study shows climate change and rising oceans are pushing black-browed albatross breakup rates higher. Among the world's most devoted monogamous species, they are ...
Albatross pairs are now separating more often. A new study shows how the climate crisis is driving up the divorce rate among albatrosses. Due to warmer waters the normally extremely loyal birds ...
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin revealed a number of actions this week that would make changes to climate rules set in place by ...
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Climate change likely to threaten taonga species on subantarctic Campbell Island - DOCMore extreme weather driven by climate change is likely to threaten taonga species like albatross and sea lions on the country's most southern subantarctic island, the Department of Conservation ...
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