The data collected during Environmental Impact Assessments is critical to biodiversity conservation in South Africa. Yet, ...
COULD ACTUALLY BE MUCH MORE ACCURATE. A MARY SALADNA IS IN THE NEWSROOM AND MARY THE RESULTS AREN’T GOOD. NO, THEY’RE NOT, BUT THE RESULTS ARE MORE REALISTIC AND MORE PROOF THAT BODY COMPOSITION ...
How forest biodiversity increases productivity via complementary use of canopy space by Zhang Nannan, Chinese Academy of Sciences edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
The prevalence of obesity in the United States could rise sharply under a definition of obesity released earlier this year by the Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology Commission. Additionally, the ...
New research carried out in Colombia by the University of Cambridge suggests that local surveys assessing the effect of land clearances on biodiversity may be underestimating the impact by as much as ...
A British Sikh organisation is threatening legal action against the UK government over a potential new definition of Islamophobia. The Network of Sikh Organisations (NSO) argues that any ...
The International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) has released the world’s first international standard designed to help organisations assess their impacts and dependencies on biodiversity. The ...
SINGAPORE – Researchers from Singapore, South-east Asia and the Pacific, and the United States set off on Oct 7 from the Marina at Keppel Bay to study a largely unexplored part of the eastern Indian ...
Shillong hosted the third 'Run for Wildlife' on October 4th, organized by the state forest department as part of Wildlife Week 2025. Over 600 participants ran 5km, 7km, and 10km routes to raise ...
It is hard to overstate the scale of the biodiversity crisis. Extinction rates are estimated to be 100–1,000 times the natural background rate, threatening up to a million species. Vertebrate wildlife ...
New research from RepRisk reveals that the global share of companies linked to both greenwashing and biodiversity risks has doubled over the past five years – from 3% in 2021 to 6% in 2025.