endangered species

Increasing Temperatures Linked to Higher Albatross ‘Divorce’ Rates

Increasing Temperatures Linked to Higher Albatross ‘Divorce’ Rates

As temperatures continue to rise, albatrosses are “divorcing” in higher rates. Albatrosses are large seabirds that notably pair up and tend to mate with one partner for life. Sometimes, they split, called a divorce, if they fail to reproduce. But new research shows that the warming environment is also causing more divorces between albatross couples. […]

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    Big Ag Furious as EPA Says Popular Herbicides Are Driving Species to Extinction

    Big Ag Furious as EPA Says Popular Herbicides Are Driving Species to Extinction

    By Brett Wilkins As Big Ag fumed Monday over a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) determination that herbicides including the endocrine-disrupting atrazine and carcinogenic glyphosate are likely to harm more than 1,600 protected plant and animal species, environmentalists pointed to the agency’s findings as proof of the need for stricter limits on the use of […]

    Record Number of Endangered Turtles Nest in Florida County

    Record Number of Endangered Turtles Nest in Florida County

    Scientists in a South Florida county have gotten a pleasant surprise this year. A record number of endangered leatherback sea turtles nested on beaches in Broward County this season, nearly doubling the previous record high. “It’s difficult to say why Broward County saw such an increase in leatherback nesting this season,” Broward County biologist and […]

    Singing Lemurs Could Help Scientists Understand Human Rhythm

    Singing Lemurs Could Help Scientists Understand Human Rhythm

    How and why did humans develop rhythm? The question remains a mystery, but now a research team from the University of Turin have found help from an unexpected source. “We have discovered that the way a lemur called indri sings its songs is very similar to the way we sing ours! They have our very […]

    Unofficial Count Shows Hope for Western Monarchs

    Unofficial Count Shows Hope for Western Monarchs

    Last year, the number of western monarch butterflies wintering on the California coast reached a record low, alarming conservationists. But this year, unofficial counts show the iconic insects returning to their winter haunts by the hundreds and thousands. “We are overjoyed that migratory monarch butterflies have not disappeared from the western U.S.,” Xerces Society for […]

    California Condors Are Capable of Virgin Births

    California Condors Are Capable of Virgin Births

    California condors are a critically endangered species, with only a little more than 500 left alive. However, a new study reveals that these vulnerable birds are capable of a rare ability: virgin births, or parthenogenesis. “This is truly an amazing discovery,” study co-author and Kleberg Endowed Director of Conservation Genetics at San Diego Zoo Wildlife […]