A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that organized civil society and social ...
The clearing of forests, grasslands, and other natural ecosystems to grow more crops is one of the most widespread threats to terrestrial biodiversity and continues to degrade ecosystems across the ...
Halting biodiversity loss is one of the great challenges of the 21st century, and if we want international conservation policies that work, we need to urgently re-evaluate how we think ecosystems work ...
Learn how to empower higher education and vocational training to address biodiversity loss through Nature-Based Solutions ...
Fifteen years ago, Yale scientists launched a digital platform called “Map of Life,” an initiative to monitor changes in global species populations and support practitioners with robust conservation ...
At its core, conservation is about behavior change. Yet few organizations have put in place the structure, standards, and ...
In the late 19th century Yellowstone, Sequoia and Yosemite became the first of the great U.S. National Parks, described by author and historian Wallace Stegner as America's “best idea.” But the parks ...
The world’s most biodiverse nation, Brazil, has published its UN plan for halting and reversing nature decline by the end of this decade.
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Biodiversity is the diversity of all life on Earth, which includes diversity within and between species, as well as diversity of landscapes, regions, and habitats. It also includes the diversity of ...
BAI TU LONG Natural Park, an Asean Heritage Park in Vietnam, is a stunning natural wonder featuring thousands of limestone islands, caves, and emerald-colored waters, making it a massive natural park ...