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Polar Bear Mothers' Den Emergence Timing on Svalbard: Implications for Cub Survival
A study using GPS trackers and camera traps on Svalbard, Norway, reveals that polar bear mothers leave their snow dens with cubs around March 9th, initially briefly, then fully around two weeks later; this critical spring period is crucial for cub survival, with only about half reaching breeding age...
Polar Bear Mothers' Den Emergence Timing on Svalbard: Implications for Cub Survival
A study using GPS trackers and camera traps on Svalbard, Norway, reveals that polar bear mothers leave their snow dens with cubs around March 9th, initially briefly, then fully around two weeks later; this critical spring period is crucial for cub survival, with only about half reaching breeding age...
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Bird Flu Outbreak in Norfolk: Seals Test Positive, 1.8 Million Birds Culled
Two dead grey seals in Norfolk tested positive for bird flu, alongside wild birds, resulting in almost 1.8 million birds being culled across England since November 5th due to 36 outbreaks, while the risk to humans remains low.
Bird Flu Outbreak in Norfolk: Seals Test Positive, 1.8 Million Birds Culled
Two dead grey seals in Norfolk tested positive for bird flu, alongside wild birds, resulting in almost 1.8 million birds being culled across England since November 5th due to 36 outbreaks, while the risk to humans remains low.
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Record Low Sea Ice Extent in Arctic and Antarctic
On February 13, 2025, Arctic and Antarctic sea ice reached a record low of 15.76 million sq km due to warmer air and ocean temperatures from global warming, impacting wildlife and accelerating ice melt.
Record Low Sea Ice Extent in Arctic and Antarctic
On February 13, 2025, Arctic and Antarctic sea ice reached a record low of 15.76 million sq km due to warmer air and ocean temperatures from global warming, impacting wildlife and accelerating ice melt.
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Hezbollah-Israel Conflict: Devastating Wildfires and Wildlife Casualties in Northern Israel
Rockets fired from Lebanon during the Hezbollah-Israel conflict ignited widespread wildfires in Biriya Forest, northern Israel, destroying thousands of acres of land and severely impacting wildlife habitats, while simultaneously, the Agamon Hula Valley Nature Reserve, a renowned bird sanctuary, func...
Hezbollah-Israel Conflict: Devastating Wildfires and Wildlife Casualties in Northern Israel
Rockets fired from Lebanon during the Hezbollah-Israel conflict ignited widespread wildfires in Biriya Forest, northern Israel, destroying thousands of acres of land and severely impacting wildlife habitats, while simultaneously, the Agamon Hula Valley Nature Reserve, a renowned bird sanctuary, func...
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Climate Change Alters Bird Migration Patterns in the Netherlands
Milder winters in the Netherlands, linked to rising temperatures, are causing changes in bird migration patterns. Spoonbills are overwintering in the Zeeland delta instead of migrating to West Africa, while other species show altered migration distances and timing.
Climate Change Alters Bird Migration Patterns in the Netherlands
Milder winters in the Netherlands, linked to rising temperatures, are causing changes in bird migration patterns. Spoonbills are overwintering in the Zeeland delta instead of migrating to West Africa, while other species show altered migration distances and timing.
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Ten Affordable African Safari Destinations
This article details ten diverse and affordable African national parks, offering various safari experiences from budget-friendly camping to luxurious lodges, with activities like game drives, ranger walks, and canoe trips, catering to different preferences and budgets.
Ten Affordable African Safari Destinations
This article details ten diverse and affordable African national parks, offering various safari experiences from budget-friendly camping to luxurious lodges, with activities like game drives, ranger walks, and canoe trips, catering to different preferences and budgets.
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Otters Spotted in Alkmaar Canal: A Significant Range Expansion
Two otters were spotted in Alkmaar's Schelphoekgracht canal on Friday afternoon by resident Martha van der Horst, marking a significant range expansion for the species in North Holland, according to researcher Kevin Raatjes of Landschap Noord-Holland.

Otters Spotted in Alkmaar Canal: A Significant Range Expansion
Two otters were spotted in Alkmaar's Schelphoekgracht canal on Friday afternoon by resident Martha van der Horst, marking a significant range expansion for the species in North Holland, according to researcher Kevin Raatjes of Landschap Noord-Holland.
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Seven African Guides Showcase Diverse Tourism Experiences
Seven expert African guides highlight diverse tourism experiences beyond typical safaris, including birdwatching, village visits, hot air balloon rides, wilderness camping, rock-hewn church hikes, and exploring the Okavango Delta and the Nile River, showcasing the continent's rich cultural heritage ...

Seven African Guides Showcase Diverse Tourism Experiences
Seven expert African guides highlight diverse tourism experiences beyond typical safaris, including birdwatching, village visits, hot air balloon rides, wilderness camping, rock-hewn church hikes, and exploring the Okavango Delta and the Nile River, showcasing the continent's rich cultural heritage ...
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Early Spring in Germany Due to Warm Weather
Germany experiences an early spring due to the high-pressure system "Finja," with early blooming of some plants and increased animal activity, although most migratory birds and insects are yet to arrive, while storks arrived up to 10 days earlier than usual.

Early Spring in Germany Due to Warm Weather
Germany experiences an early spring due to the high-pressure system "Finja," with early blooming of some plants and increased animal activity, although most migratory birds and insects are yet to arrive, while storks arrived up to 10 days earlier than usual.
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Cranes Return to Germany for Breeding Season
Thousands of cranes have returned to Germany from Southern Europe for breeding season, with many currently resting in the Diepholzer Moor; around 10,000 breeding pairs have arrived by Valentine's Day, engaging in elaborate mating dances to secure prime breeding spots.

Cranes Return to Germany for Breeding Season
Thousands of cranes have returned to Germany from Southern Europe for breeding season, with many currently resting in the Diepholzer Moor; around 10,000 breeding pairs have arrived by Valentine's Day, engaging in elaborate mating dances to secure prime breeding spots.
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Climate Change Alters Migratory Patterns of Spoonbills in the Netherlands
Milder winters in the Netherlands, with no icy days in 2023 and 2024, are causing some spoonbills to overwinter in the Zeeland delta instead of migrating to Africa; this change in migratory behavior reflects broader trends in avian migration due to climate change, impacting various species different...

Climate Change Alters Migratory Patterns of Spoonbills in the Netherlands
Milder winters in the Netherlands, with no icy days in 2023 and 2024, are causing some spoonbills to overwinter in the Zeeland delta instead of migrating to Africa; this change in migratory behavior reflects broader trends in avian migration due to climate change, impacting various species different...
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India's Tiger Population Doubles Despite High Human Density
A new study reveals that India's tiger population has doubled to over 3,600 in ten years, accounting for 75% of the global population, despite high human population density; success is due to anti-poaching, habitat preservation, and reduced human-wildlife conflict.

India's Tiger Population Doubles Despite High Human Density
A new study reveals that India's tiger population has doubled to over 3,600 in ten years, accounting for 75% of the global population, despite high human population density; success is due to anti-poaching, habitat preservation, and reduced human-wildlife conflict.
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