"Migratory animals are the planet's early-warning system and they are in trouble," Amy Fraenkel, CMS executive secretary, ...
As humans continue to destroy the habitats of migratory animals, their numbers continue to decrease. Many of these species play important ecological roles, and certain ecosystems will be altered ...
In fact, she notes that peak migration nights can sometimes see 400 million birds fleeing the cold to the southeast. Some of ...
Every year, billions of the world’s animals make incredible journeys over land and sea to breed and find food. Some of these species – including songbirds, shorebirds, raptors, whales, sharks, sea ...
A staggering 22% of migratory animals are facing potential extinction, while some 44% are experiencing notable population decline, according to a "State of the World's Migratory Species" report ...
From African elephants searching for water, to turtles crossing seas to nest, to albatrosses on their ocean-spanning searches for food, the world's migratory species are under threat across the planet ...
Every year, billions of the world’s animals make incredible journeys over land and sea to breed and find food. Some of these species — including songbirds, shorebirds, raptors, whales, sharks, sea ...
Rising ocean temperatures, heatwaves and dwindling prey are forcing marine mammals into new and more dangerous waters, scientists warn.
Every year, as the days shorten and the temperature drops, billions of animals that migrate embark on one of nature's ...
Dan Challender receives funding from the UKRI Global Challenges Research Fund (UKRI GCRF) through the Trade, Development, and the Environment Hub and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, and has ...