Our planet can be harsh sometimes hence shelter is very essential sometimes. Everyone keeps finding shelters for them or creating their own to protect their loved ones. Houses for humans, grasslands for
The disposal of dead human bodies is carried out in many ways, generally depending on one’s religion or faith. A majority of Hindus cremate their dead bodies. A few Hindus belonging to the Lingayat community bury their dead. Lingayats are
Court Filings • Case 3:25-cv-08302-SI Trump Administration Moves to Cut Over 2,000 Wildlife Conservation Jobs A federal judge issued a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) pausing Interior Department reduction-in-force (RIF) actions. Court filings
Australian Bird of the Year 2025: Tawny Frogmouth Takes the Crown Final vote placed the tawny frogmouth ahead of Baudin’s black cockatoo and the gang-gang cockatoo after 313,000+ total votes. Final Round:
Wildlife Tawny Frogmouth wins Australia’s Bird of the Year 2025 Final votes, quick facts & how to join the Aussie Bird Count (20–26 October 2025). 📅 October 16, 2025 ⏱️ ~3 min
IUCN Red List Arctic Seals Threatened, Birds Decline Globally; Green Sea Turtle Rebounds Press release • 10 Oct 2025 • Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Feature image placed near the title; source:
The Center for Biological Diversity sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service this week for failing to designate critical habitat for the endangered black-capped petrel, a rare seabird threatened by multiple environmental
American Bird Conservancy (ABC) has created the first formal ranking system to identify the most threatened bird habitats across the United States and Canada. Called the Habitats WatchList, this new tool pairs
A remarkable discovery shows that birds across four continents use nearly identical “whining” alarm calls to warn others about parasitic birds near their nests. This finding, published October 3 in Nature Ecology
A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) wrongly listed the streaked horned lark as “threatened” instead of “endangered.” The court ordered the agency to reconsider the
Window strikes kill over one billion birds yearly in the U.S. and Canada, but a groundbreaking Cornell study reveals how to better motivate people to prevent these deadly collisions. The Cornell Lab
New research from Cornell University reveals important patterns in how birds migrate over coastal waters, offering practical ways for offshore wind farms to reduce bird deaths while still producing clean energy. The