Pangolins, the world’s most trafficked mammals, hit the headlines more often for the illegal trade in their scales and meat ...
By Sean Mowbray The vicuña’s social habit of pooping in the same place could help Andean ecosystems adapt as glaciers rapidly ...
All organisms in an ecosystem are interconnected, and any imbalance in this complex relationship can have irreversible ...
If we truly care about protecting wildlife, we must address the root cause: our food choices. Shifting toward a plant-based ...
Parasites are often overlooked in biodiversity research and conservation efforts. That needs to change, says zombie ant researcher Charissa de Bekker.
The study explores the trade-offs between maintaining environmental flows and supporting smallholder irrigation in South ...
Sand is one of the most extracted natural resources on Earth, yet its environmental impact remains dangerously overlooked.
Rebecca Greening (left) and Dr Nina Wootton from the University of Adelaide are the recipients of the 2025 Max Day ...
Nature is not a static entity waiting to be catalogued. It's a complex, dynamic web of relationships that defies our attempts ...
After the first meeting ended with vague targets, COP16 2.0 provides an opportunity for business investment in nature ...
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Climate change threatens global cocoa and chocolate production, but a new study highlights a promising solution—pollination.