SINGAPORE: Mass sightings of Himalayan vultures – a species typically found in the high-altitude regions of the Himalayas – have sparked a buzz among Singapore's birding community in recent days.
Updates about the sightings quickly flooded social media platforms such as Facebook. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
The species is exceptionally rare and close to extinction, with only an estimated 100-150 individuals left in the wild ...
Environmentalists are suing the federal government over what they say is a failure to protect the horseshoe crab, a ...
A critically endangered large bird is getting a helping hand with the opening of a large sanctuary on the Gulf Coast. The ...
Conservation experts report more than a dozen captive-reared Great Lakes piping plovers released in 2025 have been spotted ...
Ngururrpa Country teams identified the night parrot (Pezoporus occidentalis) using acoustic sensors and Indigenous knowledge ...
Colombian artist Diana Beltrán Herrera has been passionate about birds since she was just a child. However, around seven ...
Do not offer old, spoiled, or wet seed mixes to birds, as they can go rancid and grow mold that can produce toxins that are ...
How much does it matter where you are born, or whether you are heavy or light, if you are a house sparrow? Researcher Kenneth ...
Birds are a barometer of the health of water sources, habitats, and air quality. A notable example is the use of canaries in ...
Researchers examined 177 bird species in four large mountain ranges: the Alps, the Pyrenees, the Scandinavian Mountains, and ...
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