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Two Oceans Aquarium’s Bob the Turtle takes plunge back into open...

DURBAN, KWA-ZULU NATAL, 27 JANUARY 2023 – Bob the Green Turtle took his first plunge back into the Ocean, off the Kwa-Zulu Natal coast,...
‘Grumpiest cat’ leaves its calling card on the world’s highest mountain

‘Grumpiest cat’ leaves its calling card on the world’s highest mountain

The presence of the manul, a cold-adapted wild cat the size of a domestic cat, has been confirmed on the slopes of the world’s...
Canopy bridges connect forests, wildlife, and international researchers

Canopy bridges connect forests, wildlife, and international researchers

The expansion of roads and highways has negatively impacted arboreal animals by separating them from essential resources such as food, shelter and mates.Canopy bridges...
Ukrainian ecologists say nature will suffer no matter war’s result (commentary)

Ukrainian ecologists say nature will suffer no matter war’s result (commentary)

“As Ukrainian ecologists, we are constantly reminded of the extent to which war itself is at war with nature.”In a new commentary, two scientists...
Indigenous communities threatened as deforestation rises in Nicaraguan reserves

Indigenous communities threatened as deforestation rises in Nicaraguan reserves

Nicaragua’s Bosawás and Indio Maíz biosphere reserves both experienced deforestation at the hands of illegal loggers, miners and cattle ranchers last year.Deforestation of the...
Bamboo can help us fight both climate change and poverty

Bamboo can help us fight both climate change and poverty

Bamboo is ideal for numerous industrial and household purposes. It is also a nearly limitless resource. The need for climate change solutions grows increasingly dire...
Desalination could give the Middle East water without damaging marine life

Desalination could give the Middle East water without damaging marine life

If carefully managed, rising rates of desalination may not harm the region’s marine ecosystems. More than 2 billion people live in “water stressed” countries. These are territories where more...
Bridging the gaps in what people think they know

Bridging the gaps in what people think they know

Strong, misinformed views on science can’t be corrected with simple facts. Not when people are ‘confident’ in what they think they know. Climate scientists and...
Many of the Amazon’s remaining forests have been ‘degraded,’ scientists say

Many of the Amazon’s remaining forests have been ‘degraded,’ scientists say

Beyond the environmental costs, excessive degradation of forests in the Amazon is also harming local communities. The rainforests across the Amazon are among the planet’s...
Finding Britain’s ‘shadow woods’ is key to reforesting the countryside

Finding Britain’s ‘shadow woods’ is key to reforesting the countryside

When William the Conqueror surveyed his new kingdom in 1086, from lowland to upland Britain was covered with trees. When William the Conqueror surveyed his new...
Heat drives fungal mutations that affect health

Heat drives fungal mutations that affect health

Followers of “The Last of Us,” a 2013 video game release that’s now a top HBO drama series in the United States, know that...
Alien-invasive plants threaten wetlands

Alien-invasive plants threaten wetlands

Tips for landowners and farmers to restore their wetlands Alien plant species are said to be one of the principal threats to biodiversity in South...