Adélie penguins use colony cues to switch foraging sites if their previous trip was unsuccessful
Many animals live in groups. Among seabirds in particular, most species form colonies during the breeding season. Although coloniality entails costs, such as increased competition for food and disease transmission, its repeated evolution across animal lineages suggests that group living provides important benefits.
Animal stories cover species recovery, rescue operations, conservation milestones, and the moments where humans and animals connect in unexpected ways. We are particularly interested in population recoveries for endangered species, successful rewilding programs, and veterinary breakthroughs.
Wabasha eagle day ties America's 250th to bald eagle's comeback KIMT
Critically Endangered Dwarf Fox Photographed For First Time On Mexican Island StudyFinds
Wildlife miracle: Tiny Michigan town saved an entire bird species and rewrote conservation history The Times of India
Protected species reaches highest population level in decades MSN