Penguins in parts of Antarctica are breeding up to two weeks earlier than a decade ago, likely in response to climate change, according to a long-term study.
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Penguins’ breeding season shifts by two weeks due to climate change, shows study
Antarctic penguins’ breeding season has shifted by a record two weeks as a result of climate change, reveals new research. A ...
Changing temperatures may be behind change in behaviour, which experts fear threatens three species’ survival ...
The NASA footage shows a part of the state staying green until early December, "long after surrounding ridgelines fade to brown." ...
Antarctic penguins are now breeding earlier than ever, a shift linked to climate change. Scientists warn this could disrupt food supply for chicks and alter ecosystem balance, with gentoo penguins pos ...
Penguins are bringing forward their breeding season at record rates as Antarctica rapidly warms due to climate change, ...
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