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A study published in People and Nature finds that both sight and sound influence perception of biodiversity, and participants ...
In Vienna, Europe's second-largest cemetery has embraced biodiversity – without disturbing the dead. Some of the greats are ...
Columnist and Environment Why biodiversity offsetting is a contentious issue in conservation As a new law is introduced in England, requiring developers to create 10 per cent more wildlife habitat ...
John Goodrich is the chief scientist for Panthera, the global wild cat conservation organization. Global biodiversity is declining at an unprecedented rate, with more than 1 million species ...
“It’s a big achievement not only for biodiversity conservation, but for human rights.” CU Boulder Today spoke with Goldman about biodiversity conservation, what happened at COP15 and how people around ...
Conservation measures are proving effective in stopping the rapid loss of global biodiversity, a major international study has found. A group of researchers spent about a decade analysing 665 ...
A recent biodiversity survey in Peru’s Alto Mayo region led to the discovery of 27 new species, including a unique blob-headed bristlemouth armored catfish. The survey, conducted by Conservation ...
More than 190 countries have adopted a sweeping agreement to protect nature at the United Nations’ biodiversity conference in Montreal.
For the first time since conservation actions started, more than a century ago, we now have the answer. Biodiversity conservation makes a resounding difference in most cases.
Conserving biodiversity and promoting sustainable use UNESCO works on the conservation of biodiversity and the sustainable use of its components through UNESCO designated sites, including biosphere ...
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