A comprehensive study of more than 1,100 springs in the American West warns that critical biodiversity hot spots are facing a ...
A recent study reveals geographic biases in how aquatic animals have been tracked and researched across the globe, with a ...
New research has revealed Marri trees are critical to the survival of more than 80 species of native bee in Western Australia's South West region, which is one of the world's most biologically rich ...
Scientists say protecting primates and other umbrella species could conserve biodiversity, boost carbon storage and help slow ...
Our increasing demand for metals and minerals is putting over four thousand vertebrate species at risk, with the raw materials needed for clean energy infrastructure often located in global ...
Less than 10% of biodiversity hotspots of mycorrhizal fungi occur in protected areas; 90% are in unprotected ecosystems The data powers a new interactive tool, called Underground Atlas, which allows ...
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Turning biodiversity upside down: Conservation maps miss fungal hotspots by focusing on plants
For decades, scientists and conservationists have been using aboveground plant biodiversity as a metric for conserving ecosystems. Now, a new study finds that there is a major mismatch between ...
A new report warns that the expansion of oil, gas and liquefied natural gas projects in the Coral Triangle region in the Western Pacific risks unleashing more oil spills, direct damage to coral reefs, ...
Athirappilly promotes sustainable development by linking biodiversity conservation with community livelihoods through a comprehensive People’s Biodiversity Register.
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