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New genomes provide insight into bird evolution | Colorado . . . Almost every bird family on Earth has now had its genome sequenced, according to a new study out today from the Bird 10,000 Genome Project (B10K), an initiative to sequence the genomes of all living bird species In this new study, published today in Nature, the B10K achieved this second milestone by releasing genomic resources for 363 bird species, or 92% of all all bird families, including
Tree of life reveals which bird species to save - ScienceDirect In as-yet-unpublished research, he ranked the world's birds in terms of evolutionary distinctness For the first time, birds can be prioritised based on how unique, abundant and endangered they are To do this, Jetz drew an evolutionary tree of birds using genetic data from 6500 of the 10,000 bird species, which told him which were the most unique
Lavania Oluban | Chester zoo ad Today we returned to . . . the_amazing_adventures_of_me on July 21, 2025: "Chester zoo ad Today we returned to @chesterzoo - one of Arlo’s summer bucket list places to visit because he’s such a huge fan of animals and boy does this zoo have plenty So many unusual species to meet, from all over the world Most of the animals are endangered species and the zoo prides itself upon being at the forefront of protection
New analysis reveals 126 birds are lost to science and haven . . . Oceania has 56 lost bird species, the most of any geographic area in the world, followed by Africa with 31, Asia with 27, South America with 19, North America with 13 and Europe with only one (note: some birds range across multiple regions) The reasons why 126 species of birds are lost to science vary
The top 10 most biodiverse countries - Conservation news Today (May 22) is World Biodiversity Day In celebration, below is a look at the world’s ten most biodiverse countries as measured by species richness This list takes a simplified approach
Range maps - Birds of the World Range maps Exactly where a species occurs on the planet is a critical piece of information for its conservation Our goal in Birds of the World is to provide accurate and up-to-date range information for every species In every species account, you’ll find some form of range map But exactly which type of range map can depend on a number of factors In this article we describe the rationale