Bird Breeding Cycles Shift in Response to Climate Change, Study Finds
A recent study led by Felicity Newell from the Florida Museum of Natural History reveals that certain bird species are adjusting their breeding seasons due to climate change.
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A recent study led by Felicity Newell from the Florida Museum of Natural History reveals that certain bird species are adjusting their breeding seasons due to climate change.
A recent study highlights the role of raptors in monitoring environmental levels of PFAS, known as forever chemicals, indicating significant contamination in local ecosystems.
A recent study has measured the heat emission from birds for the first time, shedding light on the role of feather reflectance in temperature regulation, which is critical for conservation efforts.
Gulls are increasingly adapting to human waste management systems, which has significant implications for plastic pollution spread in the environment.
Research indicates that birds are more effective than wind in dispersing wild cotton, with significant implications for ecological systems in southern Africa.