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It was 3 in the morning when Lorenzo Mora, 41, was getting ready to go bird-watching. This wasn’t just any birding trip: he’d ...
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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 ...
A “routine” wildlife survey at a nature reserve in the United Arab Emirates took a turn when a staff member looked up at a tree — and found a “rare” visitor staring back. The brief encounter was the ...
The drop in bird populations at Okhla Bird Sanctuary has disrupted key ecological processes, threatening biodiversity ...
Native to Australia, tiny Bogong moths travel hundreds of miles in an astonishing annual migration by using the starry night ...
A new push for more oil and gas drilling, mining, and logging threatens irreparable damage to irreplaceable habitats.
This Australian moth may be the 1st insect ever discovered to use stars for long-distance navigation
"We know that daytime migratory insects use the sun, so testing the starry sky seemed an obvious thing to try." ...
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