Madagascar’s cliffs, rolling plateaus, and winding rivers weren’t shaped by a single violent event. Instead, the island’s ...
Madagascar’s land reshaped twice. Two giant rifts flipped slopes, reversed rivers, and formed isolated landscapes that ...
Easton R. White is an assistant professor of biology at the University of New Hampshire who studies biodiversity and ...
Relying on a handful of crops makes the entire system more vulnerable to pests, disease, and climate shocks. By cultivating a ...
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'Move to benefit biodiversity' - Councils explain new no-pesticides policy in Adur and Worthing
Amid an updated vision for nature, the councils have implemented a new pesticides policy in Adur and Worthing.
With healthy populations of animals that disperse seeds, tropical forests can absorb up to four times more carbon.
Safeguarding biodiversity is not simply an environmental concern but a foundational element of preventive and clinical care.
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