Penguins are bringing forward their breeding season at record rates as Antarctica rapidly warms due to climate change, according to research published by a global team of scientists on Tuesday.
The breeding season of the Gentoo penguin in Antarctica has leaped forward by 14 days, sparking concern amongst scientists. View on euronews ...
Warming temperatures are forcing Antarctic penguins to breed earlier and that's a big problem for two of the cute tuxedoed ...
Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego is celebrating another milestone in their little blue penguin breeding program. For the first time, a penguin chick has been ...
Penguins across Antarctica are breeding weeks earlier as temperatures rise, signaling rapid climate change and growing risks for survival.
Pumas are back in Patagonia, penguins are paying a price—but climate-driven breeding failures may be the real extinction risk ...
Dozens of colonies of three species show the same trend, which could produce unclear ecological consequences Every year, ...
Changing temperatures may be behind change in behaviour, which experts fear threatens three species’ survival ...
Overfishing and ecosystem disruption are leaving African penguins without enough food to survive. Their suffering signals a broader collapse in the ocean food web, but new policies and conservation ...
Penguins in Antarctica are changing their breeding habits at record speed to survive rising temperatures from climate change, a decade-long study has found.
More species are being designated as vulnerable or endangered worldwide due to habitat loss, climate change, and human ...
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