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A river’s health has big downstream effects on the people and places that rely on it — and in Kansas and around the world, ...
Research from the University of East Anglia reveals that birds with narrow climate preferences are more vulnerable to ...
New research suggests conservation efforts could more effectively identify and protect bird species at greatest risk from ...
After decades in medicine, I’ve come to see something fundamental: the health of our planet and the health of our people are ...
Ecologists are investigating the decline of insect populations in the world's tropical forests. Insects, the most abundant and diverse group of animals on Earth, are experiencing alarming declines, ...
Climate change and globalization are driving a surge in threats to crops from insects and mites, researchers say. Rising ...
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How could peatlands fall victim to climate change?Healthy peat is the country's biggest carbon store but when damaged it releases planet-warming greenhouse gases back into the ...
These commitments came at the Fifteenth Intergovernmental Session of UNESCO’s IOC Sub-Commission for the Western Pacific ...
The habitat of one of the world’s cutest endangered animals is being threatened by human-caused climate change. The Caspian seal is the only marine mammal found in the 143,200-square-mile Caspian Sea.
Hosted by NHE’s Davina White, the discussion highlighted the critical role that biodiversity plays in maintaining a healthy planet for both people and nature.
Climate change and globalisation are driving a surge in threats to crops from insects and mites, researchers say.Rising ...
Scientists use fossil pollen to study ancient plant diversity and guide future conservation action strategies worldwide.
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