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 ...
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Conservation and research here is almost entirely reliant on grant funding from the UK government through a scheme for ...
Habitats and species set to benefit from funding include: Threatened albatross species in the southern ... which are so threatened by climate change. It will restore precious ecosystems, prevent ...
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74-Year-Old Albatross Proves Age Is Just a Number After Finding Love and Proudly Laying an EggThe Ongoing Climate Crisis, Hunting ... biologists at the refuge noticed Wisdom had taken a liking to another male albatross. Immediately, they placed a tag on him to keep track of his movements.
The Laysan albatross, known as N333, was captured with his little one in a tender video shared by Friends of Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge on March 4 via Instagram. The group supports the ...
I worked on Bird Island research station, just off mainland South Georgia, for two and a half years as a zoologist, studying the albatross populations there. It was a real privilege to get to work ...
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 ...
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