Biodiversity
-
EnvironmentEnvironment Canada
Vast Network to Protect the Oceans Is a Win for Conservation and for Indigenous Peoples
The province of British Colombia has established an imposing network of marine protected areas that will cover a third of Canada’s West Coast, a political move that benefits ecosystems, biodiversity, culture and the economy.
-
Environment
-
Animals
-
EnvironmentEnvironment USA
NO to Construction, YES to Conservation
Rich in cultural sites and home to many endangered animals, a bay on the southern coast of Hawaii, United States has been acquired for conservation purposes - fending off development projects deemed detrimental to the survival of ecosystems, biodiversity, and culture alike.
-
SocietySociety Senegal
This Territory Has Been Restored, Bringing Young Locals Back Home!
Following a decade of hard conservation work, biodiversity, ecosystems, and resources have been restored in Kawawana, Senegal, with younger generations coming back to their native land, committed more than ever to preserve what has been saved.
-
EnvironmentEnvironment Europe
Climate Action Reaches Next Level with These Two New Laws
All member states of the European Union (EU) will have to abide by two newly adopted laws, one set to restore Europe’s nature by 2050 and another aimed at cutting in half the use of chemical pesticides by 2030, as a collective effort to halt the…
-
Environment
Environment China
Hidden Treasure Found, Revealing a Thriving Undisturbed Forest!
A massive sinkhole has been discovered in the south of China. Within it lies a primitive and amazingly well-preserved forest with its own ecosystem and biodiversity, giving us a unique insight into how nature thrives without the intervention of humans.
-
AnimalsAnimals The World
World’s First “Submerged Orchestra” Is All About Biodiversity
A group of international scientists is developing the project of setting up a global audio collection of the underwater world in the hopes of identifying new species, plus comparing and monitoring ecosystems, and even repopulating specific ones.