We reconstructed birdsong soundscapes from over 200,000 places: and they’re getting quieter
Long-term biodiversity loss, as well as shifts in species’ habitats in response to climate change, are fast altering the soundscapes of the natural world.
Long-term biodiversity loss, as well as shifts in species’ habitats in response to climate change, are fast altering the soundscapes of the natural world.
Let’s celebrate International Primate Day by considering how conservationists can raise the profiles of less pretty primates.
It wasn’t until the industrial revolution that human activity began to properly impinge on nature. But the speed at which we’re now depleting the natural environment is arresting.
When you think of scientists discovering new species, you might imagine searching the Amazon rainforest for new types of insect or the depths of the ocean for
Driven perhaps by envy at the attention that climate change is getting, and ambition to set up a great new intergovernmental body that can fly
Animals and plants are seemingly disappearing faster than at any time since the dinosaurs died out, 66m years ago. The death knell tolls for life
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