Breathing Underwater: How Queen Bees Survive Winter With a Hidden Superpower
Tiredearth
12 Apr 2026
New research reveals an astonishing survival strategy that could reshape how we understand insects in a changing climate.
Halfway through Florida's bear hunt, state officials won't say how many bears are dead
23 Dec 2025
Florida's first statewide black bear hunt in a decade is more than halfway over but state wildlife leaders have offered no information on its progress, not even a death count.
“Island of Cats” in Crisis: Cyprus Scrambles to Contain a Feral-Feline Surge — and the Wildlife Pays the Price
20 Oct 2025
Officials estimate there may be roughly one feral cat for every person on the island
Taming, a Silent Form of Abuse: Why We Should Leave Animals in Peace
09 Sep 2025
Taming an animal is often seen as a gesture of affection. But this millennia-old practice deprives animals of their wild life and weakens biodiversity. Cats, dogs, reptiles, or big cats: behi
The bioeconomy in Latin America: a key pillar for reducing GHG emissions by 50%
30 Jul 2025
Sailing into May: Oceans, Endangered Species, and Creative Action at ISN
21 May 2025
ISN Hosts Mairie de Nice Delegation for Eco Week in Support of UNOC3
21 Apr 2025
Key topics included the urgency of protecting marine ecosystems, the devastating effects of plastic pollution, and the challenges posed by high-seas activities.
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Commercial whaling and climate change are inhibiting evolutionary change in Arctic whales
30 Nov 2024
The living ranges of the narwhal whales overlap with those of the bowheads in the Arctic.
Wild animals can experience trauma and adversity too − as ecologists, we came up with an index to track how it affects them
Many studies in humans and other animals have shown the importance of early life experiences in shaping how individuals develop.
Five surprising ways that trees help prevent flooding
Trees are one of our best allies in adapting to the increasing risks posed by climate change.
Protecting just 0.7% of world's land could help save a third of unique and endangered species
Given the global importance of the biodiversity found within these regions, high-income countries must mobilize funding to facilitate sustainable development that can benefit both humans and
Elephants use the tips of their trunks to grasp things with great precision – how this can help robotic design
Electronic engineers who design robots have tried to mimic the flexibility and way in which natural biological tissue can twist or turn when it performs different tasks.
Scientists discover how starfish get 'legless'
Researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery about how sea stars (commonly known as starfish) manage to survive predatory attacks by shedding their own limbs.
Americans love nature but don’t feel empowered to protect it, new research shows
Our survey findings reflect these frames. People feel longing, guilt and worry toward the environment, with virtually no mention of hope, excitement or empowerment.
Alliances against climate change
Jama is a coastal canton in the province of Manabi, Ecuador with an area of 575 km2, its coasts are bathed by the Pacific Ocean and an extensive ancestral history where one of the most import
Let the Music Play - A Summer of Environmental Performances in New York
Beacon is one of the most charming towns and an important culture center of the Hudson Valley that is home to KuBe Art Center, Dia Museum of Art and Howland Cultural Center, a hub for art, c
Oceans without sharks would be far less healthy, says new research
People are killing many types of sharks at unsustainable rates, mainly through overfishing. We see a need for nations to rethink where and how to conserve sharks for healthy oceans.
Baobab trees all come from Madagascar – new study reveals that their seeds and seedlings floated to mainland Africa and all the way to Australia
Our research found that the baobabs we see today all originated in Madagascar.
To Avert a Mass Extinction, Protect 1 Percent of Earth
Most species are rare, meaning they are few in number or cover a small range, or both. As a result, a new study concludes, humans can preserve much of the great diversity of life on Earth by
Biodiversity is key to the mental health benefits of nature, new study finds
New research from King's College London has found that spaces with a diverse range of natural features are associated with stronger improvements in our mental well-being compared to spaces wi
Extinction risk to southern resident orcas accelerating as researchers raise alarm
Orca scientist Rob Williams always thought that conservation was a knowledge problem, that once science showed why a species was declining, people would fix it.
Planting Roots of Change: Students' Experience in La Sierra Calderona, Spain
Beyond the scientific aspects, the experience of planting trees fosters a profound sense of connection with nature.
Healing Waters
Roughly 35 per cent of all wetlands globally disappeared between 1970 and 2015, and the rate of loss has been accelerating since the year 2000.
Rebirth of Water Birds
To humanity, the collapse of ecosystems means loss of fisheries, fertile land and drinkable water.
Protect your skin, don’t stress corals
Scientific research is now conclusive: certain chemicals in sunscreen lotions are polluting the ocean and affecting corals.
Why some people are mosquito magnets
The female mosquito will hunt down any human, but some of us get bitten far more than others. The answer why may be hidden in our skin.
Why Migratory Birds?
Avian migration is a natural miracle.
Up to 90% of marine species could be at high or critical risk if greenhouse gas emissions continue as-is: Study
Nearly all marine species could be at risk of extinction by 2100 if greenhouse gases continue to be emitted at current rates, according to a study published in Nature Climate Change.
New study finds global forest area per capita has decreased by over 60%
Over the past 60 years, the global forest area has declined by 81.7 million hectares, a loss that contributed to the more than 60% decline in global forest area per capita.
Experts in Marine and Coastal Systems Predict Top 15 Emerging Impacts on Ocean Biodiversity Over Next Decade
Lithium extraction from the deep sea, overfishing of deeper-water species, and the unexpected ocean impacts of wildfires on land are among 15 issues experts warn we should address immediately
Bioethics as a tool for social and environmental challenges
We are witnessing the appearance of a new vision, a product of the damage that human beings are capable of causing in our common home.
World Wildlife Day 2022
The Iberian lynx was a critical predator in Mediterranean ecosystems. 20 years ago, there were only 94 Iberian lynx left. A recovery programme allowed numbers of Iberian lynx to climb to over
To block pandemics, keep ecosystems healthy
According to a new scientific study, current official plans to prevent future pandemics like Covid-19 are unlikely to be successful.
More trees means healthier bees, new study on air pollution reveals
The findings add to the growing scientific evidence about the importance of afforestation in urban areas and point to the need to create ecological corridors to connect separate landscapes.
Four ways to tackle the climate and biodiversity crises simultaneously
A landmark report by the world’s most senior climate and biodiversity scientists argues that the world will have to tackle the climate crisis and the species extinction crisis simultaneously,
Human rights must be at heart of new biodiversity framework, experts say
The planet’s wildlife is disappearing at unprecedented rates and ecosystems are deteriorating rapidly, according to a growing number of studies.
Covid-19 – a blessing for pangolins?
Pangolins are the world’s most trafficked mammals, but there is evidence that they were the source of the new coronavirus – which could end the trade.
Nature’s Blueprint
An economy is an ecosystem, with we humans as its species.
Flying into Danger
You may have heard a lot of people talking and writing about solutions to the world environmental, But do you ever wonder why still the relentless environmental slide goes on?
What Are the Main Types of Habitat Loss?
Habitat loss—due to destruction, fragmentation, or degradation of habitat—is the primary threat to the survival of wildlife.
Why are Wetlands Important?
Wetlands provide numerous beneficial services for people and for fish and wildlife.
Ocean Acidification; Negative impacts on Marine life
Seas are getting more acidic and that is a key impact of today’s climate crisis.
Environmental Consequences of Fishing Practices
One of the chief consequences of industrial fishing is that some species have been overfished to the point of near extinction.
Ecological Habitat and Niche; what’s The Difference?
Every species has a definite place in its ecosystem. The presence of a species is an important element in an ecosystem, affecting many other elements.
What Is an Ecosystem? Components and Its Definition
Ecosystems are the foundations of the Biosphere and they determine the health of the entire earth system.
Sloth Day; a Day to Admire One of the Cutest Animal
Cute, soft and slow sloths are seen by many as affable living stuffed animals, and that is how they tend to be portrayed in children's movies, documentaries and viral videos.
How to Help Our Feathered Friends Complete Their Journey Safely?
The goal of World Migratory Bird Day is to raise awareness of issues affecting migratory birds and to inspire action around the world to take measures for their conservation.
Why we should love octopuses?
World Octopus Day celebrates one of the most distinctive creatures living on the planet today.
The Role of Humans in Habitat loss and Destruction
Habitat day is adopted to determine the problems of rapid urbanisation and its impact on the environment and human poverty.
World Animal Day; an occasion to Honor Animal Rights
World Animal Day is a day in which people all over the world celebrate animals and work towards the well-being and rights of animals.
Appreciate Dogs by Adopting Them
No one can win hearts like man’s best friend and in honour of this bond between man and canine, Dog Day is celebrated.
Orangutan; ‘the Man of the Jungle’ Needs to Be Saved
International Orangutan Day is celebrated on August 19th to recognize a positive way to bring much needed attention and awareness to the crisis facing these beautiful red apes.
Let’s Save the Honey Bees from Pesticides
World Honey Bee Day on the third Saturday in August brings a celebration for beekeepers and honey lovers.
A Day to Venerate the King of the Jungle
August the 10th is designated as World Lion Day and it is a relatively new event designed to celebrate Lions globally.
Reduce Your Stress by Owning a Cat
August the 8th is International Cat Day, and it’s not hard to see why our little friends hold such a special place in our affections.
Fight for Tigers before They Extinct Forever
The tiger is the largest of the world’s big cats and this magnificent creature, with its distinctive orange and black stripes and beautifully marked face, has a day that is dedicated to it.
Are Snakes as Evil as We Think?
World Snake Day, conservationists attempt to change the popular perception of the fascinating reptiles, and hopefully remove people’s fears and illusions about snakes.
Sharks; Impressive Predators on the Brink of Extinction
Shark Awareness Day is an annual holiday celebrated on July 14th.
Tropical Rainforests Harbor Our Planet’s Biodiversity
The tropics account for 40% of the world’s total surface area and are host to about 80% of our planet’s biodiversity.
World Giraffe Day; everyone needs to Stand Tall to Save giraffes
It’s June 21 and that means it is World Giraffe Day.
Sea Turtles Are Becoming Extinct; Believe It Or Not
The purpose of World Turtle Day, May 23, sponsored yearly since 2000 by American Tortoise Rescue.
Biological Diversity Is Vital For Our Survival
The United Nations has proclaimed May 22 the International Day for Biological Diversity (IDB) to increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues.
Habitat Loss Means No Flower, No Bee, No Food And No future
Observing World Bee Day on 20 May each year will draw attention to the essential role bees and other pollinators play in keeping people and the planet healthy.
Protecting Endangered Species From Extinction
Endangered Species Day is an annual day of celebration for the public to learn about endangered and threatened species and what we can all do to help them.
World Migratory Bird Day; Time To Stop Feeding Birds Plastic
World Migratory Bird Day is a two-day event annually held on the second weekend of May to highlight the need to protect migratory birds and their habitats.
We should save insects ‘for our own sake’
For many people creepy-crawlies are not particularly high on lists of animals to which we should devote far more resources to save. The more fool us.
Empty Plates in the future due to tuna extinction
Tuna and tuna-like species are very important economically — to both developed and developing countries.
How to Protect Frogs from Extinction
Save the frogs day takes place annually on the last Saturday of April.
Earth Day; A Day To Imagine The Future Of Humans And Species
Each year, Earth Day—April 22—marks the anniversary of the birth of the modern environmental movement in 1970.
Why Should We Appreciate Bats?
National Bat Appreciation Day occurs annually on April 17th.
Elephants; Colossal Animals Need to Be Saved
In just the past 100 years the number of Asian elephants has declined by 90%. In some areas African elephant populations have also declined by that much.
Acidification, Plastic Pollution and Death are Our Gifts to Marine Life
World Wildlife Day, is celebrated every year on March 3 as proclaimed by the United Nations on 20 December 2013.
Human Rights and Healthy Environment; Is It Happening?
Human Rights Day is celebrated every year on 10 December by UN, after adopting the universal declaration of human rights in 1948.
Let’s Enjoy Both Environment and Tourism
Tourism has been a part of the human experience as long as there have been distant places to go and experience.
Rhinos; Endangered Species Need Help
World Rhino Day is an international ecological observance celebrated on September 22.
Protecting Vultures from Extinction
The first Saturday in September each year is International Vulture Awareness Day.
Importance of Bats in Our Lives
Bats have an important role to play in our eco-system, and some of them are becoming endangered.
Beloved Dogs; Man’s Best Life Companions
Celebrated annually every August 26th, National Dog Day is a day for people to recognize the importance of dogs and how they impact their lives.
Elephants, Giant Harmless Animals
World Elephant Day is an international annual event on August 12, dedicated to the preservation and protection of the world’s elephants.
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