The Wildlife Institute of India is tracking the migration of Amur Falcons through satellite, and the study has helped in ...
Birds are the undisputed champions of epic travel, but they are not the only long-haul fliers. A handful of bats are known to ...
The Klamath Bird Observatory, along with partners at USFS, USGS, Cape Arago Audubon and Avifauna Northwest, is using these ...
By Stephen Beech Bats are "riders on the storm" when they migrate thousands of miles across continents, reveals new research.
Sites such as RSPB Titchwell Marsh and Snettisham on the north Norfolk coast play a crucial role on one of the major global bird migration routes.
Learn more about the innovative technology that tracked a bat’s movements and the climate around them as they migrated across ...
For three weeks every winter, thousands of volunteers across Canada take part in a research project where they spend a day ...
Novel sensors have shown how bats zigzag across Europe as they migrate, surfing on storm fronts to fly further with less ...
While birds are often recognised as the primary long-haul fliers, certain bat species also undertake impressive migrations, ...