Scientists and conservationists are raising concerns as familiar animals struggle amid rapidly shifting conditions.
Barring a big change, monarchs that shelter along California’s coast every winter will almost certainly die out within about 50 years.
How five proposed Trump Administration changes threaten protections for struggling species in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Some species are at their most active in winter, whether they’re flying, feeding, or mating. From elephant seals in ...
A new study by University of Georgia researchers found that higher temperatures may make monarch butterflies more vulnerable to parasites. Since monarchs play a vital role in pollination, this could ...
The turtle was “surrendered” to Nahant in 2022 from a preschool classroom and is estimated to be about 20 years old, which is ...
We are living among our next generation’s unicorns. Across the world, children are increasingly growing up with tales of animals they will never meet. Not because these creatures are by any means ...
STORY: Monarch butterflies famously escape Canada’s cold winters for Mexico at the end of the year but what exactly is their ...
Monarch butterflies have always been remarkably resilient. Every fall, these delicate orange-and-black travelers set out on a journey so improbable it borders on myth, flying some three thousand ...
Monarch butterflies have always been remarkably resilient. Every fall, these delicate orange-and-black travelers set out on a ...
One of California’s most iconic animals is in trouble. A preliminary tally of monarch butterflies that spend the winter along ...
As summer draws to a close and the warmth fades, the flashing colours of the butterfly seem to dwindle from gardens and ...