A wildlife trust says gull numbers have been in freefall since the 1970s due to habitat loss.
Explore the remarkable 2024 IGFA World Records. Learn about record-setting snakeheads, giant gouramis, and more from the top global fishing destinations.
While myths about wildlife abound, most are patently false. Bats are not blind; big bears can’t climb trees and birds will not abandon a fledgling touched by a human, among other falsehoods.
Common degus clean themselves and communicate with urine, and they can detach their own tails to escape predators.
So big, in fact, scientists reference the largest types as "supergiants." Biologists have identified a new such species, ...
Ecologists have made valuable discoveries that could transform the conservation of two iconic cockatoo species: the Sulphur-crested cockatoos and the critically endangered Yellow-crested cockatoos -- ...
Author says gull species are amazingly adaptive, and the Great Lakes area is a perfect spot to find many of them.
The federal government has officially designated Country Island, Isle Haute, and St. Paul Island in Nova Scotia as National ...
The winter chill prompts birding enthusiasts across the city to venture out to wetlands, biodiversity parks and bird ...
More birds are making the trip north to New Brunswick this winter than usual, but the reasons probably aren't good.Nature N.B ...
Although homeowners put out feeders, birdhouses, and birdbaths to attract birds to their yards, not all species are welcomed ...
A man who repeatedly drove a digger through a gull colony on New Zealand's South Island has been received a hefty fine. Clive ...