Proposed changes by the Trump administration to the federal Endangered Species Act are raising alarm among conservationists ...
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Hawaiian honeycreepers once filled the islands' forests with color and song. Now, the song is fading and the colors are graying as more of these species approach an untimely end. There are few things ...
There is more (wildlife) to love at the Mandai Wildlife Reserve as Bird Paradise, Night Safari, River Wonders, and Singapore Zoo collectively welcomed 998 babies across 143 species in 2024. This ...
Green Honeycreeper - Chlorophanes spiza, small bird in the tanager family. It is found in the tropical New World from southern Mexico south to Brazil, and on Trinidad. Royalty-free licenses let you ...
Other than water, tea is the most consumed beverage worldwide. And for good reason: tea is great for you, particularly the green variety. Several benefits of green tea are supported by solid research.
“Vanishing Voices” is a short documentary depicting the threat that non-native mosquitoes pose on the native Hawaiian Honeycreeper population. What can be done to save these native forest birds from ...
Just after sunrise, in a cloud forest surrounded by patches of bamboo trees and coffee plants, the singing started. Then, a flash of scarlet flew past the raised cameras and binoculars: an Andean cock ...
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Gynandromorphism, a phenotypic trait where an animal has both male and female characteristics, is found in birds such as ducks, chickens and a green honeycreeper that was recently spotted in Colombia.
In the lush landscape of Colombia, a nation known for being one of the world’s largest hotspots of bird diversity, an unexpected discovery has caused quite a stir. When Hamish Spencer, an evolutionary ...