Madagascar’s land reshaped twice. Two giant rifts flipped slopes, reversed rivers, and formed isolated landscapes that ...
In the mist-shrouded mountains of New Guinea, a Czech researcher has achieved a world-first — capturing photos, video, and ...
Relying on a handful of crops makes the entire system more vulnerable to pests, disease, and climate shocks. By cultivating a ...
A new study shows for the first time that biological invasions don't change ecosystems in a single, uniform way. Some impacts ...
Prominent research studies have suggested that our planet is currently experiencing another mass extinction, based on ...
Discover the inspiring conservation leaders honored with WWF’s Russell E. Train Education Award for their work protecting ...
With more than 70 options for taking action, IPBES presents its most comprehensive assessment of the interlinkages between biodiversity, water, food, and health to date for advising decision-makers.
A new study from Iceland’s Surtsey Island reveals that birds were responsible for carrying most of the plants that colonized ...
As the world becomes more interconnected, some plants have benefitted from a greater ease in movement from one region to ...
In a quiet corner of the campus of Fazl Ali College, Mokokchung, thousands of preserved wings shimmer under glass. Inside one ...
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This study claims we don’t know 86% of the species on Earth
For centuries, researchers have painstakingly worked to fill out the tree of life. We’ve made some good progress. But in one sense, we’ve barely scratched the surface. Despite 250 years of taxonomic ...
A survey of Colombian birdlife, which evolved over more than a decade into the world’s largest-ever ornithological study, has ...
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