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Photo courtesy of Milinda Wattegedera Sri Lanka’s future is interwoven with the fate of its natural habitats. The country ...
In the last ten years, at least 15 species have officially checked out, never to be seen again. It's ironic to think how ...
Approximately 1,300 species are on track to lose 25% of their natural habitat, while 96 are projected to lose up to 75% of their territories to farmland expansion. To reverse those losses, the study’s ...
Could some equivalent of meteorite impacts or dramatic climate change be underway, as humankind's rapid destruction of natural habitats forces animals and plants out of existence? Increasingly ...
Such close contact becomes more likely when we destroy forests and natural habitats, take wild animals out of their homes for the wildlife trade and intensively farm animals for food. There’s a hidden ...
One of the world's leading scholars on bats brings her research and expertise to the public in an illustrated new book.
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The Cool Down on MSNCritically endangered species makes unlikely comeback in its original habitat: 'We are ..."Once lost, back into this diverse and special place." Critically endangered species makes unlikely comeback in its original ...
The expansion of soy bean farms (plantations) has led to vast areas of deforestation and destruction of natural habitats, thereby driving the loss of biodiversity in some of the world’s most precious ...
Rising temperatures and changing weather patterns are leading to widespread habitat destruction, making it increasingly difficult for many species to survive in their natural environments.
And COVID reminds us of the risks of new viruses when we intrude on and degrade natural habitats. Increasing revegetation from 1% to 10% of the landscape doubled the number of woodland bird species.
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