Humans are causing enormous damage to the Earth, and about 1 million plant and animal species are now at risk of extinction.
Monitoring biodiversity in hard-to-reach high alpine areas using traditional survey methods like camera traps is challenging and expensive.
Species in Lake Victoria, Lake Titicaca, Sri Lanka’s Wet Zone and the Western Ghats of India are particularly vulnerable to ...
Much of the park is unexplored, earning the park its nickname as the “Amazon of Asia,” according to Fauna & Flora, a ...
In a megacity of southern China lived an elusive creature with a “window” in its eyelid. The “stout” animal largely avoided ...
Urbanization is rapidly transforming landscapes worldwide, becoming a key driver of global biodiversity loss. It often ...
There is a rapid decline in global biodiversity due to overhunting, ecosystem destruction, and climate change caused by human ...
Researchers are using new technologies, including AI, as well as contributions from citizen scientists, to improve how we ...
The First Philippine Polymer Banknote Series which showcases the country’s rich biodiversity and cultural heritage were ...