Biodiversity

Forbes - Apr 19th, 2025
Score 6.8

4 Unforgettable Photos That Remind Us Why Extinction Feels Personal — From The Nature Photography Contest 2024

Nature contest highlights urgent wildlife conservation challenges worldwide

CNN - Apr 15th, 2025
Score 7.2

This ‘Poo Zoo’ is harvesting living cells from animal dung

Oxford's Poo Zoo: Harnessing dung for wildlife conservation breakthroughs

Forbes - Apr 12th, 2025
Score 6.8

Meet The American Version Of The Dodo Bird — A Flightless Bird That Sadly Went Extinct In 1844

Great Auk's Extinction Echoes Dodo's Fate, Highlighting Human Impact

Forbes - Apr 9th, 2025
Score 6.0

The Dire Wolf Has Been Brought Back To Life — Here Are 3 Other Extinct ‘Giants’ This Biologist Would Love To See In The Flesh

Colossal revives dire wolves: a leap in genetic resurrection science.

Forbes - Mar 25th, 2025
Score 7.2

Why China’s ‘Great Green Wall’ Might Not Be The Ecological Victory It Seems—A Biologist Explains

China's Great Green Wall battles desertification amid ecological challenges.

Yahoo! News - Mar 22nd, 2025
Score 7.6

Researchers sound alarm over increased number of disease-carrying insects: 'This is a major concern'

Himalayan spider decline sparks rise in ticks, disease risk

ABC News - Mar 6th, 2025
Score 8.6

National analysis finds America's butterflies are disappearing at 'catastrophic' rate

US butterfly populations plummet 22% since 2000 amid climate, pesticides, habitat loss.

Phys.org - Dec 18th, 2024
Score 8.4

25 years after Lothar: How the windstorm rebuilt Swiss forests

On the morning of December 26, 1999, the winter storm "Lothar" swept across Switzerland, knocking down around 14 million cubic meters of wood, three times the annual logging volume. WSL experts answer numerous questions about how the forest is doing 25 years later.

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