Ahead of the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP16), the Government of Bangladesh, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP ...
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, ...
Human-driven bird extinctions over the last 130,000 years have cut avian functional diversity and erased 3 billion years of ...
Because forests are home to the most plant and animal species in any ecosystem, including 68% of mammal species, scientists ...
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 ...
Nearly 200 nations face a deadline to report their nature conservation plans to the United Nations ahead of a two-week UN ...
Citizen science projects in Visakhapatnam engage community members to document biodiversity, contributing valuable data for ...
It is time to recognize that the Western conservation model has serious historical flaws and cannot achieve global targets ...
However, more than a quarter of the world’s known species, or about 45,300 species, are now threatened with extinction, ...
The choices and actions taken at COP16 in Colombia will impact the biodiversity crisis and its link to the climate emergency.