The world’s migratory animals are in trouble, and the latest warning is hard to ignore. Nearly half of the species protected ...
A worrying new report indicates that all migratory species face risks due to rising global temperatures, presenting consequences for us all. In February 2025, the United Nations' Convention on the ...
By Francesco De Augustinis Dozens of migratory animals, including 33 marine species, gained new protections during the recent ...
A large sandhill crane landing in a river with its wings spread wide, glowing in the golden light of the setting sun.© A-Z Animals Animals are going extinct at an alarming rate. With nearly 200 ...
It found that there are 325 species of migratory fish crossing international borders that need deliberate action in order to survive. "These are species where the populations are either in decline or, ...
At a UN wildlife conference in Brazil, governments agreed to extend protections to 40 additional migratory species, including populations of cheetahs, snowy owls, and several shark species, bringing ...
The snowy owl, cheetah and great hammerhead shark now have something in common: they're among more than 40 animal species ...
An interim update to the landmark State of the World’s Migratory Species of 2024 warns that 49% of migratory species populations protected under a global treaty are declining, up 5% in just two years, ...
With evidence that the giant river otter is in an increasingly perilous state, delegates to the United Nations Convention on ...
A United Nations report shows most migrating animals face a sharp population decline. The first-ever report released by the Convention on the Conservation of Migration Species in February detailed the ...
Animal migration has fascinated humans for millennia. And for good reason: Some of the most astonishing feats of endurance are performed by long-distance migrants, such as the nine-day non-stop flight ...