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Are We Really on the Brink of a Sixth Mass Extinction?
Scientists debate whether current extinction rates mark a planet-wide crisis or reflect a more nuanced reality, highlighting ...
A survey of Colombian birdlife, which evolved over more than a decade into the world’s largest-ever ornithological study, has ...
Diverse ecosystems support the web of life and in the process, provide food, water, medicine and materials for humanity. But the butterfly effect tells us all things are connected. So, when ...
“Danger: Electric Fishing in Progress,” reads the bright yellow sign on the bank of the River Frome in southwest England. Even at its widest point just outside the city of Bristol, before it joins up ...
In October, world leaders will gather at the United Nations Biodiversity Conference in Cali, Colombia, to put an ambitious plan to halt human-induced species extinction into action. The conference, ...
December 20, 2023 /CSRwire/ - From a field of 99 submitted papers, Biodiversity Risk was selected as the winner of the 2023 Moskowitz Prize at Northwestern University. The award, which recognizes high ...
Carbon Direct and JPMorganChase, today unveiled a new report: Optimizing for Biodiversity with Nature-Based Projects in the ...
Monitoring and measuring biodiversity require more than just numbers; scientists advocate for change
Scientists advocate for change to promote standardized practices in the field -- a practice that has been missing from the science. Assessing wildlife populations, as well as understanding the ...
Utrecht University (UU) is the first Dutch university to have its biodiversity footprint mapped by PRé Sustainability. This enables the university to investigate the impact of its activities on nature ...
At first blush, the idea of biodiversity seems simple enough. It is essentially the variety of all life on Earth. But making sense of biodiversity in a way that can help us halt or even reverse its ...
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