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Maintaining a few key elements of urban green spaces can help improve designs for people and wildlife, according to a new study.
Climate change and globalization are driving a surge in threats to crops from insects and mites, researchers say. Rising ...
Biodiversity offers us innumerable benefits but it faces threats from a range of anthropogenic activities. How can ...
The Great Barrier Reef, one of the most stunning natural wonders of the world, is facing its greatest challenge yet—an ...
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.
Research from the University of East Anglia reveals that birds with narrow climate preferences are more vulnerable to ...
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, ...
After decades in medicine, I’ve come to see something fundamental: the health of our planet and the health of our people are ...
Through gene editing, scientists at Colossal Biosciences are reviving long-extinct animals. But is it really for the sake of ...
A new U.N. report maps a path toward a more sustainable future and challenges society to question basic assumptions and values about the environment, consumption and waste.
Scientists use fossil pollen to study ancient plant diversity and guide future conservation action strategies worldwide.