Pheromones and social lives are becoming a liability for insects in changing climates
Animals that live in cooperative societies share traits that may make them vulnerable to change, and humans may struggle in their absence
The Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources is unique among international environmental agreements
But that doesn't mean that it's perfect — getting nations to agree requires both formal and informal negotiations
Tracking the history – and future – of the world's largest penguin breeding colony
Climate change is upending migration patterns that predate Cleopatra
How yellow-eyed penguins and sea lions took over New Zealand
A centuries-long cold snap changed the history of humans and wildlife