Gyorgy Szimuly

Gyorgy Szimuly

United Kingdom

Extinction Crisis Looms for Birds, New Study Warns
A dramatic aerial clash: Ascension Frigatebirds display social and competitive behaviour above their oceanic breeding colony. Once nearly wiped out by invasive predators and habitat loss, this species was highlighted in a recent study among the world’s most functionally unique birds at risk – underscoring the need for targeted recovery, habitat protection, and ecosystem-wide conservation. © Kini Roesler

Extinction Crisis Looms for Birds, New Study Warns


Gyorgy Szimuly

Gyorgy Szimuly

The Winter Legacy of Tata: An Interview with Dr László Musicz
A massive goose flock flies over Old Lake of Tata with the castle in the background – where centuries of history meet the rhythms of wild nature. © Péter Csonka

The Winter Legacy of Tata: An Interview with Dr László Musicz

Over four decades of monitoring have revealed a quiet revolution in the skies above the Old Lake of Hungary. As the Tundra Bean Goose retreats, the Greater White-fronted Goose has taken its place – and the implications ripple across Europe.


Gyorgy Szimuly

Gyorgy Szimuly

A Life in the Tundra: Honouring Dr. Shiloh Schulte’s Final Fieldwork
Poised on the Arctic tundra, a Pectoral Sandpiper fluffs its breast in a striking breeding display – capturing both the fragile beauty of the far north and the kind of quiet wonder that defined Dr. Shiloh Schulte’s work with shorebirds throughout his life. © Emil Vacek

A Life in the Tundra: Honouring Dr. Shiloh Schulte’s Final Fieldwork

Following the sudden loss of Dr. Shiloh Schulte, we honour his legacy through the work he helped lead in Arctic Alaska. This four-year survey of breeding shorebirds in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge reflects his deep commitment to science, fieldwork, and the fragile birds he championed.


Gyorgy Szimuly

Gyorgy Szimuly