Every year, billions of animals across the globe embark on journeys. They fly, crawl, walk or slither – often across thousands of miles of land... Migrating animals undergo perilous journeys every ...
Migrating animals have for a long time been tracked by recapturing tagged individuals. More recently, radio-telemetry, which requires an observer to physically follow the tagged animal, has been used.
A worrying new report indicates that all migratory species face risks due to rising global temperatures, presenting consequences for us all. In February 2025, the United Nations' Convention on the ...
A United Nations report shows most migrating animals face a sharp population decline. The first-ever report released by the Convention on the Conservation of Migration Species in February detailed the ...
The shimmering curtains of the Northern Lights often captivate humans, but for migrating animals, these awe-inspiring displays may carry far deeper consequences. Because the lights are a visible ...
The internet of animals, it's a global initiative to tag, track and learn about animal movement around the world. Let's turn to the animal kingdom now. A network dubbed the internet of animals helps ...
Animal migration has fascinated humans for millennia. And for good reason: Some of the most astonishing feats of endurance are performed by long-distance migrants, such as the nine-day non-stop flight ...
Animals all around the world move from place to place each year in discovery of warmer weather, greater access to food, to lay eggs and have babies, and to avoid predators. This fascinating, yet ...
Kimberley Stokes receives funding from the Bertarelli Programme in Marine Science. She is affiliated with Swansea University. Competitive swimmers know that swimming underwater causes less drag ...
What was iron doing at life's birth? : life without oxygen -- Catastrophe : the arrival of oxygen -- Grabbing and storing : controlling iron -- The smallest living magnets : avoiding oxygen -- ...
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