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WITH a purposeful buzz, the tiny gardener of the earth approaches bloom after bloom—drawn by nature's invitation of colour ...
A new paper highlights over 500 interconnected factors contributing to the global decline of insect populations. Insects are ...
For the first time, a new study finds climate change is now the primary driver of biodiversity loss in the United States. Researchers examined the five predominant threats facing 2,766 imperiled ...
Imagine a countryside where fields teeming with food blend into a wilder landscape, each supporting the other. Picture a farm ...
Pioneering research led by the University of Bristol has repurposed a gene-editing tool to help shed light on the true ...
Intensifying heat waves, extreme floods and forest fires have devastated parts of Southeast Asia in recent years, spurring ...
Wildlife trafficking is a growing international problem, and reptiles are especially vulnerable because of a high demand in ...
Rewilding has been in the news a fair bit of late – with our natural spaces under threat, here’s five ways I believe ...
University of Florida researchers studied how urban green spaces can be designed in a way to benefit both humans and wildlife ...
Researchers at the University of South Florida are uncovering new clues about how animals evolve by studying rattlesnake ...
Island rattlesnakes evolved simpler venoms, not more complex ones, challenging long-held beliefs about evolution and survival ...
Discover how innovative urban design can promote health and well-being in high-density cities for a sustainable future.