Discover how birds, animals, and possibly humans detect and use Earth's magnetic field for navigation, hunting, and survival.
Painted lady butterflies are world travelers. The ones we encounter in Europe fly from Africa to Sweden, ultimately returning ...
Dr. Gregory Martin, with the Penn State Extension, says the testing will determine if the birds had avian flu or another ...
Locals who were at Sand Lake early on Saturday morning, February 1 spotted a Canadian Goose in distress. It turns out that ...
Want to see a bald eagle? There will be events Feb. 7-9 at Lake Monroe where you might see one in a tree or up close.
International: Environmental and animal health are both closely linked to human health. Climate change has a huge influence on these connections, as it can make disease outbreaks such as the 2003 Sars ...
People in northern climates are familiar with flocks of birds flying south in the winter, but why do they do it, and why ...
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s waterfowl leader in the Panhandle, Kevin Kraai, responded to my inquiry although ...
Dr Dhritiraj Sengupta from Plymouth Marine Laboratory explains how data from satellites can help us monitor and predict health and nature issues.
Satellite-derived Earth observation data helps researchers unlock new insights into monitoring both environmental and human health.
This installation is the biggest I’ve seen in Canary Wharf Winter Lights. It’s a 13 meter high portal made of reflective ...
Amy Siewe will take a break from wrangling Burmese pythons in the Everglades to talk about what it's like to wrangle pythons, ...