Scientists used aircraft and satellites to track biodiversity, helping improve conservation and space research.
New studies co-led by UB show how 160 scientists mapped South Africa’s biodiversity using NASA aircraft and fieldwork.
Measurements and data collected from space can be used to better understand life on Earth. An ambitious, multinational research project has demonstrated that Earth's biodiversity can be monitored and ...
As countries return to unfinished COP16 biodiversity negotiations in Rome, states must commit to people and nature instead of ...
The report stresses the urgency of protecting biodiversity. It highlights the need for a deeper connection between people and ...
The study by the World Bank's Development Research Group analyzes how the "30x30" biodiversity initiative can be implemented ...
World Wetlands Day was marked at Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary with an event aimed at raising awareness about wetland ...
New statistics show that more than 75% of non-householder planning applications have claimed exemptions from Biodiversity Net ...
“ Tropical regions are home to rich biodiversity and diverse ecosystems, including vital natural land types such as forests. There is a more consistent consensus that temperature increases in tropical ...
Touring the world's forests from above provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness nature's biodiversity. Canopy ...
The Environment and Protected Areas Authority (EPAA) in Sharjah successfully concluded the 24th edition of the Sharjah ...
The Kharghar Wetlands and Hills, in collaboration with environmentalists and local authorities, will conduct a biodiversity ...