A new study suggests that, between 1911 and 2022, land-use change was the primary direct cause of the loss of 75% of natural ...
Scientists believe human-driven land use change is likely the primary cause of biodiversity loss on Africa's highest mountain ...
A population boom around Mount Kilimanjaro, not climate change, is responsible for the rapid decline in biodiversity around ...
Africa's ecosystems are running on less than two-thirds of the natural energy they once had, according to new Oxford-led ...
Safeguarding biodiversity is not simply an environmental concern but a foundational element of preventive and clinical care.
Biodiversity is a very large subject that is well worth everyone’s time and attention. Today’s column provides a brief ...
Some of the worst effects of climate change have been on display in recent weeks. But natural disasters like hurricanes, heat waves and flooding are made worse by another way humanity is altering the ...
The latest research on bats and beavers, ecosystem services, and biodiversity adds to a wide body of science on the ...
The video explores the drastic loss of U.S. grasslands, leading to biodiversity decline. This video examines the severe decline of U.S. grasslands, causing significant biodiversity loss. It highlights ...
New research shows how human activities, like fertilizer use and polluting, are impacting nitrogen-fixing plants which are crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems by adding nitrogen to the soil.