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, ...
A shocking new report on global biodiversity is detailing what it calls "a catastrophic decline" in wildlife populations ...
Ahead of the UN Biodiversity Conference (COP16), the Government of Bangladesh, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP ...
Scientists emphasize that tackling climate change without considering its impact on biodiversity could lead to harmful ...
A study reports rising CO2 and nitrogen levels are harming grassland biodiversity, based on two decades of research at the ...
This innovative approach leverages the power of sound to stimulate beneficial soil microbes, offering a novel and ...
The study provides a striking example from Palmyra Atoll, where the removal of invasive mammals resulted in a 5,000% increase ...
An ecologically realistic 24-year field study of grasslands showed that elevated levels of carbon dioxide nearly tripled ...
As the latest global biodiversity summit gets underway in Colombia, finance for the conservation and restoration of nature is ...
New regulation to allow indigenous authorities to guarantee protection of ecosystems on their territories - Anadolu Ajansı ...