Go Birding With The Times This Summer Shifts in bird populations can be a sign of a changing climate. This summer, help scientists learn about the birds in your area.
Deforestation in Tropical Forests Increases, Deforestation rates appear “headed in the wrong direction” despite international pledges to halt destruction, according to an annual assessment.
American Kestrels Are in a Puzzling Decline The number of American kestrels has dropped sharply. That goes against the trend for birds of prey, broadly seen as a conservation bright spot.
Rise in Sightings of Honeybee Swarms Has U.K. Beekeepers Scrambling It’s swarming season in Britain, with honeybee colonies splitting in half in search of new homes. This year, beekeepers say they are getting an unusually high number of swarm sightings.
California Wildflower Scientist Searches for Rare Species After Wet Winter A wet winter has provided a narrow window for botanists to search for wildflowers that have been lying dormant for years in California.