Impacts Photo by Geri Chapple on Unsplash Birds nesting, laying eggs earlier, Field Museum study by John Bates finds, reflecting climate change Many species of birds around Chicago are nesting and laying eggs nearly a month earlier than they did 100 years ago, according to a new study by Field Museum researchers, who say they think climate change is why.
Climate change is making these lizards dumber A new study suggests that warmer temperatures in the nest may affect these lizards' eggs - making them dimmer when they grow up.
www.theguardian.com One step beyond organic or free-range: Dutch farmer’s chickens lay carbon-neutral eggs Poultry owner claims his new approach has the highest welfare standards and lowest cost to environment.