The Gulf of Panama’s seasonal upwelling failed in 2025 for the first time in at least 40 years, breaking a long-standing ocean pattern.
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology Bird Cams allow viewers to follow the lives of birds around the world through public livestreams.
The mother, who still has three eggs in her nest, was caught on camera feeding the tiny bald eagle chick on Tuesday morning.
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Rare blonde echidnas and tiny marsupials steal the show in first-ever camera survey of remote Tasmanian island
Camera traps can be an incredible resource for monitoring wildlife. Capturing secret moments, hidden species, and even ...
"For the population to be reproducing is an incredibly encouraging sign," it stated. Clouded leopards are known for their long tails, which match the length of their bodies, and teeth, which can reach ...
On a small, remote island, south of New Zealand, one of the world’s rarest parrots – the kākāpō - is watching over her young. She’s not alone. Hidden in her nest, a live webcam broadcasts her activity ...
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Hot pink insect spotted in rainforest using one of nature’s rarest camouflage tricks
In A Nutshell A researcher on a small Panama Canal island spotted a hot pink katydid near a research station light late one ...
Botanists from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) named the new species, Clusia nanophylla, because of the tiny size of the leaves, the smallest within the genus. This species has only ...
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