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Human-driven Bird Extinctions' Global Impact Soars
Human-Driven Species Loss Far Worse Than Expected: Study
Panel Explores Female Creativity in Performance Art
Stone Age Humans Drove Cyprus Dwarf Hippos, Elephants Extinct
Ten Threatened Mammals Being Saved From Extinction
Quarter of European Landscape Could Be Rewilded
Hilltop Havens: Safe Refuge for Threatened Species?
100 New Ocean Signs Enhance Deaf Community's Connection
Scientists Track Bird-Eating Rodents on Norfolk Island
Climate Change, Biodiversity: Window of Opportunity
Texas A&M Study Reveals How Domestic Rabbits Go Feral
Wolves' Reintroduction to Isle Royale Impacts Carnivores, Humans
Australian Giant Lizards Rescue Sheep From Predatory Attacks
Global Focus on Land Restoration for World Environment Day
Canada Funds Programs Boosting Physical Activity, Healthy Living
Saudi Arabia Reclaims Land, Revives Wildlife
Canterbury Uni: Farm Native Trees May Restore Plains Birdsong
Natural Shorelines Boost Biodiversity in Chicago River: Study
Research: Low-Intensity Grazing Boosts Biodiversity, Poses User Challenges
Saudi Arabia, UNEP Initiate Campaigns to Revive Degraded Lands
Exploring Ups and Downs in Extensive Farming World
Rewilding Efforts Aim to Protect, Restore Endangered Amphibians
Landmark Report Validates Rewilding as Climate Solution
NSW's First Platypus Translocation Yields Breeding Triumph
NSW's First Platypus Translocation Yields Breeding Success
Monash Scholar Receives Prestigious National Teaching Award
Palaeoconservation: Last Hope for Endangered Animals
Horses, Camels, Deer as Harmless as Native Animals to Plants
Leading environmental scientist takes reins
New Zealand Poised for Alternative Food Tech, Lacks Strategic Plan
Apple Teases Upcoming Entertainment Features for Vision Pro
Animal Welfare Committee Appointments Extended
Research Pinpoints Prime Rewilding Sites for European Bison
UNESCO, US Strengthen Alliance for Environmental Protection
Global Forests May Absorb Third of Yearly Fossil Fuel Emissions
Pre-Human Europe Not Dominated by Dense Forests
Diverse forests hold very large carbon potential
Diverse Forests May Store Immense Carbon If Emissions Cut: Study
Diverse Forests' Huge Carbon Potential Tied to Emission Cuts
Southern Purple-Spotted Gudgeon Reintroduced to River Torrens
Mayor announces volunteer award winners 2023
Wightlink Aids UoP Scientists in Marine Species Boost at Ryde Pier
New Artwork Ignites Hope, Possibility on Strand, King's College
Llamas Help Mitigate Effects of Climate Change
Nature Positive More Than Tree Planting, Halts Damage
King's hosts Centre for Ecology & Evolution symposium
Philanthropy Boosts Environmental Action for SDGs
King's College Unveils Climate-Positive Mythical Installation