COP15 ends with landmark biodiversity agreement Hannah Steiner December 20, 2022 The United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP15) ended in Montreal, Canada, on 19 December 2022 with a landmark agreement to guide....
Model shows extinction cascades caused by land use and climate change will wipe out more than 25% of world biodiversity Debbie Banks December 18, 2022 "We can then assess adaptation to different climate scenarios and interlink with other factors to predict a pattern of coextinctions."
EAST AFRICA: the dugong, driven to extinction by humans Liang Lan December 14, 2022 “The dugong is vulnerable throughout its range and the East African populations are now Red Listed as Critically Endangered.”
Wildlife study: Cheetah marking trees are hotspots for communication among other species as well Debbie Banks December 03, 2022 Mammals on Namibian farmland maintain communication networks within and between species.
Cool footage: Some Asian animals thrive near people Hannah Steiner October 27, 2022 Some of Asia’s largest animals are defying 12,000 years of extinction trends by thriving alongside humans, a study finds. Others....
Bright colors in the animal kingdom: Why some use them to impress and others to intimidate Debbie Banks October 19, 2022 High up in a tree sits a bright red vermilion flycatcher. The males of this songbird species use their red....
Giraffes, parrots, and oak trees, among many species facing extinction Hannah Steiner August 14, 2022 Around one million species are facing extinction, according to a report from IPBES, an independent intergovernmental science and policy body....
World Wildlife Day 2022 Liang Lan March 03, 2022 The Iberian lynx was a critical predator in Mediterranean ecosystems. 20 years ago, there were only 94 Iberian lynx left.....