Conservation shifts harmful land use elsewhere, worsening biodiversity loss in more vulnerable regions globally.
World Bonobo Day highlights the urgent need to protect bonobos from habitat destruction, poaching, and deforestation.
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The long-tailed macaque, one of 95 primate species found in Malaysia, is a familiar sight to locals, often seen in ...
Researchers in Gaza tell Nature of ‘unwavering commitment to education and knowledge’ as most universities lie damaged or ...
Bottom trawling, a fishing technique in which vessels drag weighted nets along the seafloor, has long been condemned by ...
Assigning monetary value to nature’s “services” to humans may prompt action, but it risks oversimplifying ecosystems and ...
The unrestrained destruction of greenery atop the Belapur hills as well as the construction of religious structures on the ...
Rattlesnakes employ impressive survival tactics during forest fires by seeking shelter in underground burrows or crevices.
Nepal’s government faced major challenges conserving the fertile flood plains of the country’s south. The region is the ...
Climate change, population growth, urbanisation and other unsustainable and non-eco-friendly human activities ;are conspiring to threaten wetland ;survival. These threats are causing them to disappear ...