They start as a downy ball of fluff on a remote New Zealand island. Then they fledge across the Pacific. Only a handful have ever been found again.
The birds of the colony are good breeders. On average, more than 70% of petrel parents monitored by the survey successfully fledge a chick each year. But of the thousands of chicks that have been ...
A team from EL PAÍS joins the Spanish expedition which has detected the spread of deadly avian flu among Antarctic fauna ...
I want it for my kid, and your kid, to have these experiences, and for us to remember what it is like to feel that magic.” ...
South Georgia has been in the headlines after the world's largest iceberg ran aground off its coast amid concerns it could ...
Online nature lovers were able to watch one of the world’s rarest seabirds hatch on Nonsuch Island at the weekend. The chick was first spotted on the CahowCam2 livestream at 8.55pm on Sunday, and was ...
Breeding phenology data, such as the timing of egg-laying, hatching and chick-fledging, for declining species like ashy storm petrels and Cassin’s auklets will be compromised. Staff will also ...