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A rare bird which is the only adult record of its species ever to be recorded in the UK has returned to a nature reserve on ...
Arctic and little terns, and ringed plover, breed and nest on the fragile dunes and beaches at Long Nanny, monitored by seven ...
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How Birds Navigate the World Without Maps: Nature’s Living Compasses ExplainedBillions of birds travel distances incomprehensible to humans annually. Some, like the Arctic tern, log sufficient miles in ...
Map illustrating Dolphin and Union Caribou fall migration routes between Victoria Island and the mainland since 1986 (Species at Risk Committee 2013) As the Arctic warms, the ice is becoming thinner, ...
A machine learning tool is offering new hope for one of Canada’s most vulnerable caribou migrations.
As the Arctic warms, the ice is becoming thinner, which has led to an increase in shipping traffic in migration corridors like Queen Maud Gulf, Dease Strait, and Dolphin and Union Strait. Icebreakers ...
We Finally Know The Route Of Neanderthals’ Massive Migration Across Eurasia It was no small feat to make this 3,250-kilometer (2,000-mile) journey.
Recent scholarship has concluded that Neanderthals made a second major migration from Eastern Europe to Central and Eastern Eurasia between 120,000 and 60,000 years ago. But the routes they took ...
The Arctic tern makes the longest known migration, traveling approximately 44,000 miles annually between the Arctic and Antarctic. Monarch butterflies navigate across generations to reach the same ...
The Arctic tern makes the longest known migration, traveling approximately 44,000 miles annually between the Arctic and Antarctic. Monarch butterflies navigate across generations to reach the same ...
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