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By working in harmony with nature – not against it – we can create a world where both people and the planet thrive, writes ...
Shell-rich rocks trace a mostly upward climb in ocean life, with each mass extinction slashing both diversity and biomass ...
They live in the ocean’s coldest, darkest depths, far from sight — but cold-water corals are far from safe. In a first-of-its ...
The Integrated Biodiversity Assessment Tool Alliance has announced that its 2024 investment in biodiversity data reached a ...
Many of the UK’s bird species are in serious decline, largely due to habitat destruction and the collapse of food chains ...
In a first-of-its-kind study, Stanford researchers have measured how the abundance of ocean life has changed over the past ...
Stanford study shows ocean biomass has risen over 540 million years, linking biodiversity to long-term ecosystem health.
Lead Candidate for Braddon Lutruwita/Tasmania’s environment is unique and globally significant. We have some of the largest tracts of unspoiled temperate rainforest on the planet, and our island state ...
“Our economy, wellbeing, and resilience to climate change all rely on a thriving natural environment - but we now have the highest species extinction rate in the world. This is not the time for ...
More than 150 biodiversity finance experts and senior government officials from 55 African countries and Arab States are meeting in Kigali this week to deliberate on how to turn conservation plans ...
Step back 280 million years with the discovery of a fossilized Permian ecosystem in the Italian Alps! In late 2024, hiker Claudia Steffensen found “Rock Zero,” a limestone slab with ancient reptilian ...
The idea of resurrecting long-lost direwolves sounds like pure fantasy—something out of Game of Thrones—yet Colossal Biosciences insists science is catching up with myth. Chief science officer Beth ...