Some pink-footed geese have begun migrating to the Arctic island of Novaya Zemlya in the summer to breed, nearly 1000 kilometres away from their usual breeding site on the island of Svalbard.
As the planet warms, animals that breed in the Arctic are at particular risk. But a new study offers some encouraging news: in an apparent reaction to pressures along their former migratory route, a ...
Minnesota's breeding duck and goose numbers were up significantly from last year, and the state had a record number of wetlands, according to Department of Natural Resources spring waterfowl surveys.
Climate change improves the breeding chances of migratory geese in the Arctic - but puts mother geese at more risk of death, according to a new study. Warmer conditions at breeding grounds in ...
The breeding grounds of Arctic migratory birds such as the barnacle goose are changing rapidly due to accelerated warming in the polar regions. They won't be able to keep up with this climate change ...
Whether you love geese or hate them, their presence in Northern Colorado is not Mother Nature's doing. That honor goes to Gurney Crawford, a longtime wildlife conservation officer and Fort Collins' ...
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