The International Union for Conservation of Nature listed the African Penguin critically endangered in October 2024. Conservationists say that 97 percent of the population is already lost and, at the ...
The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has announced the hatching of two penguin chicks, the birth of two expecting Asian elephants, ...
A South African court order issued Tuesday barred for at least 10 years commercial fishing at key breeding colonies for ...
Sediment samples from the Ross Sea coastline are revealing insights into how animals like elephant seals and Adélie penguins ...
Declining fish populations due to changing ocean conditions could hurt fisheries that millions of people rely on for income and nutrition. If pollution continues at current levels, scientists predict ...
It was just a few months ago that Australia's beloved Pesto the Penguin went viral for weighing nearly 50 pounds at just 9 months old. Now, the U.S. has its own baby penguin that some are saying ...
She completed her Bachelor's in Nutrition & Dietetics at NYU and Master's in Applied Nutrition at Russell Sage College. Amelia's evidence-based knowledge and passion for the field allow her to ...
The iceberg called A23a is twice the size of Greater London and could block key penguin feeding grounds ... it will be “like dropping a nutrient bomb” into an empty desert, creating an ...
Nutrients from the iceberg’s melt could boost food availability for the regional ecosystem, according to a statement from the British Antarctic Survey. “This isn’t just water like we drink.
The world’s largest iceberg has run aground off the coast of British territory South Georgia after almost 40 years at sea.
Fishing vessels could face ‘potentially hazardous’ conditions from the smaller icebergs in the region, but scientists said nutrients stirred up from the grounding and melting of the megaberg ...
But the melting iceberg may also bring positive changes to the environment, Meijers added, by dispensing huge amounts of nutrients into the water that, in turn, "could actually boost populations ...