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The Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology of Panama (IMHPA) issued a new meteorological bulletin reporting that Tropical ...
On a “very rainy night” in western Panama, herpetologists searching a forest reserve saw something in the darkness. It was a ...
While Hurricane Erin’s presence continues to be felt along the east coast of the U.S., the National Hurricane Center has ...
The Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology of Panama (IMHPA) will activate a new watch alert on Thursday, August 21, and will ...
When night falls in Panama's forests, the time of the opossums begins. The marsupials, which have spent the day sleeping in ...
Convection struggled today as dry air took its toll, but the storm still maintains a well-defined core. Strengthening is ...
Human-driven heat extremes reduced tropical bird populations by 25-38% between 1950-2020, threatening global biodiversity.
From the rainforests of Central and South America to the savannas of northern Australia, the world’s equatorial regions are ...
An analysis of 3,000 bird species during 70 years found tropical populations currently face around 30 extreme heat days per year versus three in the mid-20th century.
Study finds tropical bird populations declined 25-38% since 1980 due to intensifying heat extremes linked to climate change. Some species decreased by over 50% ...
Tropical bird populations have plummeted not only due to deforestation but also extreme heat attributable to climate change, ...