Could restoring the environment in one place — say by turning farmland in Europe into a nature reserve — harm plants and ...
Federal data only tells part of the story of how the global wildlife trade is fueling nature loss, a new study shows.
Cape Flats Nature Reserve (CFNR) has recorded a significant increase in biodiversity, with the number of documented species rising from 558 in 2023 to an impressive 769. This growth highlights the ...
Most environmental scientists agree that producing food from animals has a much greater environmental and climate impact than producing food from plants with equivalent nutritional value.
Pesticides are significantly harming wildlife across the planet, stunting growth, damaging reproduction and even causing ...
Pesticides are causing overwhelming negative effects on hundreds of species of microbes, fungi, plants, insects, fish, birds ...
Botanists have found a stand of rare trees in Tanzania’s Zanzibar archipelago not known to grow wild anywhere else in Africa.
If you saw a plan that’s already cut down 200,000 trees, with millions more in the crosshairs, you might think it’s an environmental apocalypse in the making. However, this seemingly drastic approach ...
Global warming is producing a rapid loss of plant species—according to estimates, roughly 600 plant species have died out ...
While the restoration of natural areas is high on political agendas, a comprehensive new study shows that -- after more than two decades -- biodiversity growth has stalled in restored Danish wetlands.
Plants survive climate change using genetic variations. Scientists studied Marchantia polymorpha to find key adaptation ...
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