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  • Recovering Biodiversity in Brazil’s Pioneering Atlantic Forest Through Conservation and Ecological Restoration

    Study finds it necessary to conserve natural remnants of old foreasts in addition to restoring new forests.

  • No 'Safe Space' for 12 Key Ocean Species on North American West Coast

    Climate-induced changes endanger future of coastal ecosystems

  • Climate Change Could be Making it Harder for Seabirds to Feed, Study Finds

    University College Cork (UCC) researchers have found that that cloudier waters, caused in part by climate change, is making it harder for seabirds to catch fish.

  • When Hippos Roamed, Past Temperatures Were Much Higher - Expert Comment

    This week has been seen serious disruption and consequences from the heatwave. 

  • The Birds and the Bees — And the Temperature Gauge

    Temperature affects nearly every part of an animal’s day-to-day existence.

  • NASA Study: Climate Patterns Thousands of Miles Away Affect Us Bird Migration

    Every spring, migratory birds arrive in the continental United States from south and central America to breed. 

  • Gone for Thousands of Years, Wild Bison Return to the UK

    Wild bison, absent from the United Kingdom for thousands of years, are being reintroduced to a forest near Canterbury, England to help restore the woods to their natural state.

  • Biodiversity Survey Reveals That More Species Are Threatened With Extinction Than Previously Thought

    The study also identified important demographic and geographic differences in experts' perspectives and estimates.

  • Bees Boost Crops and Could Steady Food Prices

    While the benefits of pollinators to crop yield are well known, their effect on crop stability was poorly understood until now.

  • Over Half of Threatened Species Require Targeted Recovery Actions

    A staggering 57% of threatened species need targeted recovery actions to ensure their survival, new research has shown.

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