Zoo staff say the female hawk and female turkey vulture share food, preen each other and have even attempted to raise eggs.
A new scientific study has found that large-scale beach nourishment was associated with significant changes in sea turtle nesting behavior.
A 17-year study shows that warmer oceans and falling food supply are causing sea turtles to nest earlier but lay fewer eggs.
Climate change is reshaping life on Earth at an unprecedented pace. Across the globe, species are shifting their ranges, altering migration routes and breeding earlier in the year in response to ...
Wild turkey populations are gradually declining in many parts of the United States, and nest-raiding predators play a significant part in the problem. Fur trappers, hunters and conservation groups ...
New research in Brain & Behavior has found a link between screen time and adolescents' sleep quality and beliefs about healthy lifestyles. In the study of 700 teens attending two high schools in the ...
Sometimes I have to shake my head at Warren Buffett’s wisdom. Not because it’s wrong—but because it’s so simple. At age 95 and beginning to slow down (imagine that), Buffett has offered advice for ...
Many people think that if they're determined enough — if they push themselves really hard — they'll be able to create better habits. Those people are missing an important piece to the puzzle of ...