How Climate Change Will Affect Plants Hannah Steiner January 29, 2022 We human beings need plants for our survival. Everything we eat consists of plants or animals that depend on plants....
SENEGAL: Increased security for Niokolo-Koba and Djoudj national parks Hannah Steiner January 26, 2022 Niokolo-Koba and Djoudj National Parks, located respectively in the southeast and northwest of Senegal, are at the heart of a....
Can we save our sequoias and fire lilies from climate change? George Scott January 25, 2022 Giant sequoias are among the longest lived of all plant species.
World's plastic pollution threat is a 'planetary emergency' equal to climate change and a global treaty will be needed to fight the crisis, damning report warns George Scott January 19, 2022 Plastic emissions into the oceans alone are due to triple by 2040, in line with growing plastics production. The visible....
Extensive practical guide to DNA-based biodiversity assessment methods Hannah Steiner January 17, 2022 Recognizing the urgent need to scale up ecological monitoring as we respond to the biodiversity and climate crises, the DNAqua-Net....
What to Expect From The World's Sixth Mass Extinction Liang Lan January 12, 2022 Humans alive today are witnessing the beginning of the first mass extinction in 65 million years. What does biodiversity loss....
Defra seeks views on biodiversity net gain requirements George Scott January 11, 2022 The government is inviting comments on it plans to make developers deliver a ‘biodiversity net gain’ with anything they build.
How otters are playing their part in fighting climate change George Scott January 10, 2022 Otters are one of the most overlooked of animals, and the Cape clawless otter is one of the most widely....