(CN) — Climate change is taking a toll on wildlife in some of the most remote regions on Earth, such as deep in the Amazon rainforest where tree canopies often blot out the sun and roads can be hard ...
Rare attacks helped brand the cassowary as deadly, but habitat loss and human activity now pose a far greater threat to the ...
A team led by Michigan Technological University researcher Jared Wolfe is the first to uncover why long-lived rainforest birds are declining in an untouched environment historically considered a ...
The most pristine parts of the Amazon rainforest devoid of direct human contact are being impacted by human-induced climate change, according to new research by LSU scientists. New analyses of data ...
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A last-seen dodo cousin just surfaced in a remote Samoan rainforest
Deep in a remote Samoan rainforest, field researchers have just confirmed something many biologists had quietly stopped ...
PROVIDENCE − The Roger Williams Park Zoo is looking for the public's help in finding two birds that escaped the Rainforest exhibit during a storm last Thursday. "They aren’t back yet," Vicki ...
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Last of its kind dodo relative spotted in a remote Samoan rainforest
The manumea, a critically endangered ground pigeon and one of the closest living dodo relatives, has been spotted multiple ...
In the heart of the Amazon, where pristine rainforest remains largely untouched by humans, birds are shrinking. For about four decades, researchers collected and measured 77 species of birds at forest ...
A 165-square-kilometer (64-square-mile) reservoir in the lowland rainforest of Thailand has led to the “collapse” of the region’s bird populations, according to recent research. Built in 1986, the ...
Researchers have carried out research in Southwest Cameroon to assess which proportion of forest would be necessary in order to provide sufficient habitat for rainforest bird species. Researchers of ...
BANGKOK, Thailand (December 7, 2018) - A study by an international team of conservation scientists found that a dam built in Thailand 31 years ago has caused the local bird population to collapse.
The most pristine parts of the Amazon rainforest devoid of direct human contact are being impacted by human-induced climate change, according to new research. New analyses of data collected over the ...
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