Human activity driving biodiversity loss across all species and ecosystems
A review of over 2,000 studies confirms that human activity is the leading cause of widespread biodiversity loss across all of Earth's species....
A review of over 2,000 studies confirms that human activity is the leading cause of widespread biodiversity loss across all of Earth's species....
A new study finds that butterfly populations have declined 22% between 2000 and 2020. These numbers act as a key indicator of the current state and health of our global ecosystems....
Cities across the globe are using innovative tree planting initiatives and community engagement techniques to support biodiversity....
Community engagement initiatives are a great way to help increase understanding and support for biodiversity....
What are bioblitzes and how do they support science? Wildlife observations by citizen scientists can help conservation efforts....
Tracking plants, mammals, fish, amphibians, and invertebrates in Canada will help us better understand changes in biodiversity....