How Researchers are Protecting Our Oceans and Waterwaysby Lauren EverettAt the NOAA Charleston and Hollings Marine Laboratories, collaborative research is at the heart of safeguarding aquatic ecosystems
NewsWestern US Must Establish Water Conservation Strategiesby Desert Research InstituteRelying on water shortage isn't sufficient for projected declines in future water availability
News‘Drop Industrial Agriculture,’ Major Study Recommendsby University of CopenhagenResearch finds that people and environment both benefit from diversified farming, while bottom lines also thrive
NewsFungus-Fighting Virus Offers Hope for Amphibiansby University of California - RiversideDiscovery of virus infecting the deadly fungus that is devastating frog populations could end global amphibian pandemic
NewsMapping the Future’s Sweet Spot for Clean Energy and Biodiversityby University of California - DavisJoshua tree and kit fox study shows the importance of considering future range shifts when siting clean energy
NewsNew Coffee Snake Species Discovered in Ecuador’s Cloud Forestsby Pensoft PublishersNamed in honor of Guy Tudor, the Tudor Coffee Snake often inhabits coffee plantations
NewsUnpacking Social Equity from Biodiversity Data: An Interdisciplinary Perspectiveby University of California - Santa BarbaraHuman factors affect how biodiversity data is collected, observed, and quantified
NewsProtected Areas for Elephants Work Best If They Are Connectedby Duke UniversityProtection has kept populations stable, but to rebound elephants need connections
NewsResearchers Develop Grassroots Framework for Managing Environmental Commonsby University of Massachusetts AmherstNew tool relies on local traditional ecological and social knowledge for more sustainable conservation strategy
NewsThe Recovery Process of European Freshwater Biodiversity Comes to a Haltby University of the Basque CountryThe study is based on data gathered between 1969 and 2020 from river systems in 22 European countries
NewsFlagship Individuals Can Boost Conservationby University of ExeterUsing individual animals or plants to help raise awareness can greatly help mobilize public support when done well