Up to 90% of marine species could be at high or critical risk if greenhouse gas emissions continue as-is: Study Debbie Banks August 23, 2022 Nearly all marine species could be at risk of extinction by 2100 if greenhouse gases continue to be emitted at....
Microplastics continue to cause havoc to our environment George Scott August 20, 2022 New research and footage captured by Murdoch University scientists show how damaging microplastics are to the environment with particles posing....
How restoring overstocked forests can yield multiple diverse benefits George Scott August 09, 2022 Mechanical thinning of California's forests can reduce the severity of wildfires by eliminating built-up vegetation that fuels blazes.
International Day For Biological Diversity 2022: All You Need To Know George Scott May 22, 2022 International Day For Biological Diversity 2022: The purpose of International Day for Biological Diversity is to raise awareness about the....
Amazon deforestation threatens newly discovered fish species in Brazil Liang Lan May 17, 2022 Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History researcher Murilo Pastana and his colleagues have discovered and described two new species of....
Deforestation Creates a Ripple Effect for Local Wildlife George Scott January 08, 2022 The long-term impacts of forest lost could lead to diminishing populations, poorer diets and other consequences for some animals.
Rewilding the Arctic with mammals likely to be ineffective in slowing climate change impact George Scott December 21, 2021 A new study has shed new light on why large mammals died out at the end of the ice age,....
Ecological Habitat and Niche; what’s The Difference? Hannah Steiner January 13, 2020 Every species has a definite place in its ecosystem. The presence of a species is an important element in an....