A new study finds that warming temperatures are causing Antarctic penguins to breed earlier, threatening some species with extinction by century's end.
In one of the most remote and harsh environments on Earth, three penguin species are telling a story that’s about much more ...
Learn how a decade of monitoring reveals why Antarctic penguins are breeding earlier than ever, and what those shifts may signal about life in one of the world’s fastest-warming regions.
More species are being designated as vulnerable or endangered worldwide due to habitat loss, climate change, and human ...
Penguins across Antarctica are breeding weeks earlier as temperatures rise, signaling rapid climate change and growing risks ...
Learn how emperor penguins survive –50°C Antarctic winters through insulation, huddling, and unique breeding adaptations.
Changing temperatures may be behind change in behaviour, which experts fear threatens three species’ survival ...
Dozens of colonies of three species show the same trend, which could produce unclear ecological consequences Every year, ...
Overfishing and ecosystem disruption are leaving African penguins without enough food to survive. Their suffering signals a broader collapse in the ocean food web, but new policies and conservation ...
In Antarctica, penguins do not lay their eggs at random. Their breeding cycles are precisely timed with the seasons, so ...
Penguins are far more resilient and complex than their playful image suggests. They endure extreme cold, exhausting journeys, ...