Emperor penguins shed all their feathers once a year, a precarious ritual that may have become deadly as climate change pushes them into shrinking patches of Antarctic sea ice, researchers said ...
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Shrinking sea ice is forcing emperor penguins into crowded groups - with 'catastrophic' consequences
Emperor penguins are one of the Antarctic's most iconic animals – but these majestic birds are on the pathway to extinction. For the first time, satellite images have captured the penguins' elusive ...
Nation’s First Critical Minerals Mine Nears Approval in Biodiversity Hotspot One Year After Green Bank’s Demise, Court Mulls Future of Grant-Based Climate Policy Summer in March? Unusual Heat Wave ...
Emperor penguins are seeing their habitat cut back by climate change -- with potentially deadly consequences - Copyright DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION/AFP Richard Gill ...
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