Greenland's Ice Melts Fast, Revealing Hidden Lands and Climate Change Warnings

January 19, 2026

Greenland's Ice Melts Fast, Revealing Hidden Lands and Climate Change Warnings

Greenland, mostly ice-covered, is melting fast due to global warming. Viking history named it 'green' to lure settlers. The melting ice signals rising seas and global climate shifts.

300-Year-Old Giant Black Coral Found Off New Zealand’s Coast

January 19, 2026

300-Year-Old Giant Black Coral Found Off New Zealand’s Coast

Scientists have discovered a massive black coral over 300 years old off New Zealand's south coast. Standing more than four metres tall, it shows how much we still don’t know about deep ocean life and why protecting these fragile ecosystems is urgent.

Rising Ocean Acid Risks Shark Teeth Strength, Threatening Apex Predators

January 19, 2026

Rising Ocean Acid Risks Shark Teeth Strength, Threatening Apex Predators

New research shows that higher ocean acidity from rising CO2 levels can weaken shark teeth. This may hurt sharks' ability to hunt and affect ocean ecosystems.

Third Tiger Found Dead in Kaziranga National Park Amid Rising Population

January 19, 2026

Third Tiger Found Dead in Kaziranga National Park Amid Rising Population

A third tiger has died recently in Kaziranga National Park due to infighting, highlighting challenges as the tiger population hits 148. Experts call for better habitat management.

Hundreds of Bald Eagles Gather in Frozen British Columbia Winter: A Rare Wildlife Spectacle

January 19, 2026

Hundreds of Bald Eagles Gather in Frozen British Columbia Winter: A Rare Wildlife Spectacle

In northern British Columbia, hundreds of bald eagles have gathered in one spot during winter. This rare group behaviour happens because of limited food and harsh weather, offering scientists a unique chance to study these birds' survival strategies.