AvatarUSA TODAYflipped into Top StoriesAvatarAvatar3 hours agoWhich birds visit feeders in the spring? Top five backyard birds to expect this April.verified_publisherUSA TODAY - Cecilia GarzellaSpring’s arrival means birdwatchers across the country may begin to spot migrating birds making their way back from wintering grounds. Not all birds migrate, but many travel south as winter approaches and food becomes scarce. In the spring, the birds return northward in time for breeding and nesting …
AvatarNewschainflipped into NewsChainAvatarAvatar1 day agoHow do you choose an ethical wildlife holiday?Newschain - NewsChain LifestyleInspired by numerous nature documentaries, wildlife holidays are becoming increasingly popular. Bookings for safaris have boomed in Kenya and …
AvatarThe Debriefflipped into The DebriefFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo21 hours agoSpeeding Space Object Spotted by NASA-Funded Sungrazer Project Marks a Major New Milestonethedebrief.org - Micah HanksThe recent discovery of the 5,000th comet by the NASA-funded Sungrazer Project has been hailed as the latest milestone achievement in one of the U.S. …
AvatarCondé Nast Travelerflipped into The Traveler: Everything to KnowAvatarAvatar1 day agoHow Australia's Kangaroo Island Is Recovering With Conservation-Minded Hospitalityverified_publisherCondé Nast Traveler - By Chloe SachdevFour years after its wildfires, the pendant of primordial land churns onward. I'd never seen the yakka trees on previous trips to Kangaroo Island. But now, clusters of them have shimmied up toward the sky like upside-down palms. Their spearlike trunks, designed by nature to germinate with fire, …
AvatarCBC Newsflipped into Technology & ScienceAvatarAvatar6 days agoCitizen scientists discover a treasure trove of active asteroidsverified_publisherCBC News - Bob McDonaldThe citizen science program Active Asteroids is looking for volunteers from the public to sift through astronomical photographs of asteroids to look …
AvatarThe Weekflipped into Science & TechnologyFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoCitizen science says anyone can be a scientisttheweek.com - Devika Rao, The Week USYou can be a scientist! Or at least you can play a crucial part in up-and-coming scientific research. Because citizen science is becoming …
AvatarEurasia Reviewflipped into Eurasia ReviewFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoNorth American Cities May See A Major Species Turnover By End Of Centuryeurasiareview.com - Eurasia ReviewClimate change may dramatically affect the animal species observed in North American cities, according to a study published in the open-access …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo6 days agoNASA releases its first official scientifically focused tabletop roleplaying adventuregovexec.com - John Breeden IINASA is known for a great many things, including landing a man on the moon, designing robots to explore Mars, supporting citizen scientists, building …
AvatarTexas Public Radioflipped into Texas Public RadioFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo4 days agoSouthwest Research Institute plans one-of-a-kind eclipse experimenttpr.org - Jerry ClaytonDuring the upcoming solar eclipse, Amir Caspi, principal scientist at Southwest Research Institute, is heading up a unique research project using …
AvatarITV Newsflipped into ITV NewsAvatarAvatarClimate change causing earlier signs of spring to become normal says Woodland TrustITV NewsClimate change could cause earlier signs of spring to become normal, conservationists have said. The first leaves on trees and butterfly sightings are …
AvatarThe New Zealand Heraldflipped into New Zealand NewsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoListen to The Country online with Jamie Mackay: Meteorites with citizen scientist, Steve Wyn-Harrisnzherald.co.nz - The CountryToday on The Country radio show, host Jamie Mackay catches up with sheep and beef farmer, and Fireballs Aotearoa citizen scientist, Steve Wyn-Harris, …
AvatarThe Conversation UKflipped into Conversation UKAvatarAvatar1 day agoGo on an Easter egg case hunt on the beach to discover more about sharks and raysThe Conversation UK - Nicholas RayStrolling along the shoreline, you may come across peculiar pouch-like objects on the sand. These leathery treasures are shark egg cases, also known …