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IUCN: nearly 30,000 species are facing the risk of extinction
As many as 28,338 species fall into a category that indicates they are at grave risk of going extinct.
Light pollution affects clownfish that live on coral reefs
If you’ve seen the movie “Finding Nemo” or its charming sequel, then you’re probably familiar with the clownfish in the film. In real life, though, Nemo’s counterparts live in coral reefs threatened by climate change, and now researchers have found
UK ‘burial corridors’ among greener end-of-life solutions
There’s been an intriguing call from the United Kingdom for planners to design green “burial corridors” along major roads and rights of way, to ensure that there will be room for the dearly departed in coming decades. John Ashton, an
Canada leads the way in banning all shark fins
Tens of millions of sharks, large and small, are slaughtered each year for their fins.
Study: conversation means conservation
Conserving biodiversity requires a common vision and without it we are more likely to fail.
Noise pollution threatens songbirds in towns and cities
The findings may have implications for the survival and population numbers of songbirds in urban settings.