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Story Archives of 'migration'The 'Super-Generation' of MonarchsBy Chris Martin on Thursday, September 17, 2009.Fluttering around your garden in the early fall, Monarchs seem like delicate creatures, but as Chris explains, these butterflies are built for endurance. The Journey SouthBy Chris Martin on Thursday, September 3, 2009.The semi-annual rite of migration performed by many of our winged friends is an event of staggering endurance, Chris explains why they go through all that trouble. Packing Up, Due To Climate ChangeBy Virginia Prescott on Tuesday, June 16, 2009.Scientists believe that some whales, dolphins, and birds are shifting their migration patterns in response to climate change. But what about humans?
Columbia collaborated with several other organizations for this report, including the UN and CARE International, to study parts of the world where changes in climate are drastic. Some of the worst-affected areas, de Sherbinin says, including The New York Times: Making the Case for Climate as a Migration Driver Earth Institute News: Climate Change Could Drive Vast Human Migrations In Search of Shelter: Mapping the Effects of Climate Change on Human Migration and Displacement (PDF) (Drawing courtesy Piotr Fajfer/Oxfam International via Flickr/Creative Commons)
(Photo by Markybon via Flickr/Creative Commons) Asia's Reverse MigrationBy Abby Goldstein on Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
Professionals and unskilled laborers alike are returning to their home countries at an increasing rate, leaving economists scratching their heads about the fate of globalization. Patrick Barta has studied the effects of reverse migration in Asia. He wrote about this shift for The Wall Street Journal, and he joins us on the line from Bangkok where he’s the Journal’s Southeast Asia bureau chief. The Wall Street Journal: The Great U-Turn (Photo by Joanne Wan via Flickr/Creative Commons) Hawks Get the Urge for GoingBy Scott Fitzpatrick on Thursday, September 11, 2008.We often think of hawks and other raptors as lone rangers, but as Scott explains now is the time of year when you might see them in droves. Hawk MigrationBy Scott Fitzpatrick on Friday, August 22, 2008.It's a long flight from New Hampshire to Brazil, But Scott explains just how these large raptors manage their semi-annual commute. Shorebirds and Stopover SitesBy Scott Fitzpatrick on Thursday, August 7, 2008.Scott explains why stopover sites like Hampton Harbor are so important to migrating shorebirds. Avians En RouteBy Scott Fitzpatrick on Thursday, September 13, 2007.New Hampshire hosts many shorebirds as a lay-over spot on their way south for the winter. Dragonfly MigrationBy Scott Fitzpatrick on Thursday, September 21, 2006.Birds aren't the only ones migrating south each year. Broad-winged Hawk MigrationBy Rosemary Conroy on Thursday, September 11, 2003.Pretty soon, Broad-Winged Hawks are going to get a move on and head for their winter digs. And as they are heading south you will get to enjoy an unusual migratory show. Rosemary tells you what to look for and what you are seeing. |
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