Meadows once teeming with buzzing insects and colorful plants are quietly losing their diversity. But how fast is this change ...
Columbia marked the launch of its Biodiversity Data Analytics program with a panel that explored how better data—and the ...
Two new studies suggest that the semi-aquatic rodents provide food and habitat for bats and pollinator insects within their ...
New Mexico students in grades K-12 are invited to take part in the Art of Conservation New Mexico Fish Art Contest, sponsored ...
CU Boulder researchers challenge long-held assumptions about the relationship between bird migration and the process by which new species arise Every year, billions of birds take to the skies, riding ...
With healthy populations of animals that disperse seeds, tropical forests can absorb up to four times more carbon. A lot of attention has been paid to how climate change can reduce biodiversity. Now ...
Close-up of moss growing on a holm oak branch in the picturesque Sierra Morena region of Andalucía, Spain. Nature and tranquility captured beautifully. (Photo by: Felipe Rodriguez/VWPics/Universal ...
Vora is a practicing physician, senior adviser for One Health at Conservation International, and executive director of the Preventing Pandemics at the Source Coalition. Walzer is a wildlife ...
More information: Xianglu Deng et al, Forest biodiversity increases productivity via complementarity from greater canopy structural complexity, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2025).
Each species represents a unique library of evolutionary wisdom, encoded in DNA and refined over millions of years. In a new commentary prior to the International Union for Conservation of Nature ...
Grade 3 pupil Jane Delight shields her work using textbooks from her neighbor's eyes during the start of the first national test paper for grade 3 at Xaverian Primary school in Kisumu on September 17, ...
Simon Donald Stewart works for the Cawthron Institute. He receives funding from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (Grant No CAWX2305 and C01X2205). The 19th-century American ...