New research shows how human activities, like fertilizer use and polluting, are impacting nitrogen-fixing plants which are crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems by adding nitrogen to the soil.
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Mississippi State University is part of a European-American collaboration studying how human activities, ...
The study provides a striking example from Palmyra Atoll, where the removal of invasive mammals resulted in a 5,000% increase ...
The projects aim to address some of Bangladesh's most urgent environmental challenges by promoting the sustainable use of ...
Citizen science projects in Visakhapatnam engage community members to document biodiversity, contributing valuable data for ...
This innovative approach leverages the power of sound to stimulate beneficial soil microbes, offering a novel and ...
The pace of biodiversity loss differs across the globe. The fastest rate of decline was in Latin America and the Caribbean, ...
The choices and actions taken at COP16 in Colombia will impact the biodiversity crisis and its link to the climate emergency.
A shocking new report on global biodiversity is detailing what it calls "a catastrophic decline" in wildlife populations ...
Naval Chief Admiral Naveed Ashraf has emphasized the need to preserve underwater ecosystems and sustainable use of marine ...
Ninety One, the global investment manager with £128.6 billion AUM (as at 30.06.24) has today announced that it has launched a ...