Gigantic new locust swarms hit East Africa0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- May 14, 2020
New invasions are hitting just as growing season gets underway, threatening millions with hunger.
New invasions are hitting just as growing season gets underway, threatening millions with hunger.
Just as regions across the US have their own urban legends, many have controversial conspiracy theories as well.
European scientists think they can now describe with confidence what’s driving the drift of the North Magnetic Pole.
Nature is serving up another reason to stay indoors in 2020 with the arrival of the so-called Asian “murder hornet,” an invasive species in the U.S. and Canada with a nickname that puts “Africanized killer bees” to shame.
A drought, equal to the worst to have hit the western US in recorded history, is already under way, say scientists.
Scientists are studying a 2018 storm that unleashed “gargantuan” hailstones on Argentina.
Wildlife experts weigh in on Vernon woman’s photo taken near Shuswap Falls
This dog clearly gets spooked by something, and there’s something strange on the water…
200 ducks in Denmark, hundreds of herons in Turkey, thousands of swallows and swifts in Greece, 1000 starlings in Rome…
When Josianne Plante looked out her window on a recent morning, she was surprised to see a pair of large, bare-headed wild turkeys going for a stroll through her east-end Montreal neighbourhood.