Globally, more than one million species are threatened with extinction, but often interventions intended to protect biodiversity are not rooted in robust research. The field has an opportunity to ...
By Tanya O’Garra In 2006, Paul Ferraro and Subhrendu Pattanayak issued an urgent warning: conservation lacked the causal evidence needed to know what actually works. This mattered because decades of ...
With the support of the global community, the people of Raja Ampat are trying to save the zebra shark from the threat of extinction.
Boise State botanist Sven Buerki leads Flora of the World's international collaboration, advancing global plant conservation ...
The U.S. assessment of river protection is a big first step in a global effort to conserve 30% of fresh waters by 2030. The authors have already received interest for their framework from France, ...
Malaysia’s tigers are disappearing fast, but the Al-Sultan Abdullah Royal Tiger Reserve is providing a refuge.
From cacao and coffee fields in Peru’s Cusco region, to the terraced agricultural landscapes of Machu Picchu and Moray, a ...
Most amphibians wait for the warmth of springtime before they become active, but Jefferson salamanders run on a different ...
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / February 4, 2026 / What You Need to KnowBiodiversity risk is more nuanced and complex ...
Just when you think you have a good idea of the mammals that live in North America, another one appears and forces you to ...
Nature provides essential inputs to the economy through ecosystem services. In Asia and the Pacific, accelerating biodiversity loss is eroding these services, increasing vulnerability to shocks, and ...
For years, images of thin polar bears stranded on shrinking ice floes shaped how many people understood climate change in the ...