A shocking new report on global biodiversity is detailing what it calls "a catastrophic decline" in wildlife populations ...
Coral reefs, battered by climate change, pollution and overfishing, are experiencing the widest global bleaching event on ...
Anne Makovec reports on the shocking results of a new study on global biodiversity and what it means for a warming planet.
At a regional level, the fastest biodiversity declines have occurred in Latin America and the Caribbean (95%), followed by Africa (76%) and Asia and the Pacific (60%). Europe and Central Asia (35% ...
Aid by Trade Foundation (AbTF) held group discussions with CmiA farmers in Zambia to examine where they are seeing ecological changes and what measures they are taking in response. The group of ...
Research by ecologist Tom Heuts of Radboud University shows that several experimental measures taken at Frisian farms to ...
She explained that the foundation’s key goals include stopping biodiversity loss and increasing the resilience of African small-scale farmers through comprehensive, locally driven measures. According ...
While there’s no question that biodiversity is in decline, growing criticism of WWF’s estimation casts doubt on the scale of loss — or at least on science’s ability to accurately measure it.
Many of Canada's grassland birds are seeing concerning declines in population, but long-term conservation efforts could ...