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Hotter Kalahari desert may stop hornbills breeding within years
High temperatures over a few days or weeks can have negative effects on the birds' foraging and body mass.
Urban gardens in the tropics can support embattled bees
Urban agriculture can promote bee communities if managed in a sustainable manner.
IPBES: 50,000 wild species are key to sustainability goals
There are 50,000 wild species used for food, energy and more. The IPBES report lays out how indigenous practices can help to secure the SDGs.
Rare sighting of a critically endangered fish in the Mekong raises conservation hopes
The giant salmon carp was believed extinct in Cambodia before a specimen was caught by a local fisherman.
Technology allows us to reveal the secrets of the Amazon’s biodiversity
A survey resulted in 30,000 hours of camera-trap footage, of which nearly 5,500 videos contained animals.
Trophy hunting won’t save Africa’s lions so the UK ban on wildlife imports is a welcome step
In just 25 years lion numbers have decreased by 43% throughout Africa and their range by more than 90%.