Science

Another Reason to Stop Global Warming: Save Millions from Air Pollution

November 10, 2021 — A new study underscores the scale of disease and death industrialized societies have accepted in exchange for fossil fuel energy.

Mosquitoes to the Rescue! The Last-Ditch Effort to Save Kaua‘i’s Endangered Birds

November 04, 2021 — A modern twist on controversial biocontrol methods aims to make disease-carrying mosquitoes in Hawaii turn on themselves.

Water Shortages Are Shrinking Great Salt Lake and Killing Off Its ‘Corals’

October 29, 2021 — Reef-like structures called microbialites, exposed by receding waters, are dying en masse, raising concern for millions of birds that rely on them.

Great-Tailed Grackles’ Googly Eyes Offer a New Glimpse Into Bird Vision

October 28, 2021 — They're the first bird species known to look at two objects simultaneously.
Five Tule Geese, which are mostly brown with white bellies and wing edges and orange feet, fly in to land on a pond amid tall marsh grasses. The birds appear blurry in the image because they are in motion.

New Study Is First to Explore How Wildfire Smoke Derails Bird Migration

October 22, 2021 — Last September, migrating geese wearing GPS tags encountered one of the worst wildfire seasons in U.S. history. Their movements give scientists their first clues about how growing wildfires alter bird behavior.

These Mighty Shorebirds Keep Breaking Flight Records—And You Can Follow Along

October 08, 2021 — Bar-tailed Godwits regularly travel more than 7,000 miles non-stop. One enthusiast is spreading the word of their amazing migrations, with the help of a research project tracking 20 tagged birds in real-time.

This Iconic Everglades Bird Is Moving to the ‘Burbs

October 04, 2021 — White Ibis are natural wanderers, traveling far and wide for a meal. But now some birds are scoring steady grub by settling in around people. What does that mean for the species’ future—and what does it say about ours?

Introduced Avian Malaria Strain Found in Colorado Chickadees

September 27, 2021 — It's the first time this variant has been detected in a wild, non-migratory North American species, but there's no cause for alarm yet, experts say.

Scientists Just Discovered a Seabird Hotspot. It's Already at Climate Risk.

September 22, 2021 — Winter cyclones, responsible for killing seabirds every year, are projected to intensify right where millions of birds overwinter in the North Atlantic.

How One Clash With an Iceberg Threw an Emperor Penguin Colony into Disarray

July 14, 2021 — Climatologists predict an increase in wayward icebergs as warming seas weaken glaciers. A new analysis shows how they threaten penguin survival.