Author Archives: Sandra Stempniewska
75-year-old female albatross will lay eggs again – a record in the world of bird breeding
The news about another breeding attempt by the legendary female albatross named Wisdom has sparked [...]
Dec
Park Yellowstone. How the return of wolves changed the ecosystem
When wolves returned to Yellowstone in the 1990s, scientists announced the beginning of a great [...]
Nov
Christmas hit, forest nightmare: mistletoe takes over trees
In a week, Advent begins, and mistletoe will once again appear in our homes as [...]
Nov
Without a tadpole? On frogs and toads that give birth to live young
A recent discovery from Tanzania confirms that not all toads go through a tadpole stage [...]
Nov
Toad infertility clinic. How amphibians are being saved in Texas
Toads in Texas have been given an unusual chance to survive. In laboratories in the [...]
Nov
Kangaroo Island, an Australian paradise of koalas, sea lions, and wild nature
Kangaroo Island is one of those places where nature still sets the rhythm of daily [...]
Oct
Rescuing the aquatic warbler – the greatest species conservation success in years
The aquatic warbler is one of Europe’s most endangered songbirds. Thanks to programs run by [...]
Oct
Why do butterflies lose their colors?
Butterflies owe their colorful wings to millions of years of evolution – these colors help [...]
Oct
In the footsteps of the unicorn: the search for the last saolas in Laos
The saola is called the Asian unicorn, even though it actually has two slender horns. [...]
Oct
Shark as a household pet? Controversy around a new trend
A shark instead of a dog or a cat? This trend is gaining popularity in [...]
Sep
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