A new model predicts how extreme weather events can reduce the value of forests, crops, and nature-based activities.
Forests encompass around 40.6 million km2 of the Earth's surface, making them a vital component of our ecosystem. Not only do they contribute to reducing ...
Researchers and community scientists have teamed up to map and protect these ephemeral wetlands that serve as hidden ...
From sonic tomographies to global biodiversity negotiations, this journey through research, resilience, and connection ...
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Conservation scientists are challenging the old-school mindset of preserving natural areas in a fixed, untouched state.
As more studies and papers emerge about the wider ecosystem benefits of farming low trophic aquaculture species, there is ...
A recent article in the journal BioScience ( the journal of the American Institute of Biological Sciences, challenges conventional conservation wisdom, suggesting that protected areas such national ...
Healthy forests, healthy planet, healthy people—protecting nature protects us all. March 21, 2025 – (Rwanda) Today, on ...
For a more resilient and climate-proof Philippines in the future, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) ...
Pruna AI, a European startup that has been working on compression algorithms for AI models, is making its optimization ...