Halting and reversing the global decline in biodiversity is now urgent to avoid destabilizing Earth's vital systems that ...
A new study warns that halting biodiversity loss by 2030 is essential to keep Earth’s life-support systems stable.
As far as the causes of global biodiversity loss are concerned, there are evidently perception gaps among students of environment-related subjects worldwide, as a survey conducted by Goethe University ...
Savina Carluccio, Executive Director at the ICSI, explains how engineers are pivotal for biodiversity recovery ...
Immediate call for global action to shift world towards a "Nature Positive" approach is published today in Frontiers in Science.Halting and reversing ...
Hourglass treefrog (Dendropsophus ebraccatus). Amphibians, which face some of the steepest declines worldwide, saw some of the biggest benefits to living in protected lands. (Credit: Justin Nowakowski ...
The alarming rates of biodiversity loss worldwide have made clear that the classical way of governing biodiversity recovery based on protected areas and programs for the protection of endangered ...
Immediate call for global action to shift world towards a “nature positive” approach is published in Frontiers in Science.
If invasive species - such as the lionfish in the Atlantic - are not a major problem in the respondents' countries, the respondents tended to underestimate their significance for biodiversity loss.
Immediate call for global action to shift world towards a “Nature Positive” approach is published today in Frontiers in Science.
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