Future-proofing a forest
27 March 2019Faced with shifting demands on landscapes and a changing climate, how do you plan for a forest鈥檚 future?
Faced with shifting demands on landscapes and a changing climate, how do you plan for a forest鈥檚 future?
New research reveals that biodiversity 鈥榟otspots鈥 in the tropics produced new species at faster rates over the last 25 million years, but those in temperate regions are instead full of migrant species that likely sought refuge from shifting and cooling climates.
A new Rising Path, designed to offer a fresh perspective on Cambridge 探花直播聽Botanic Garden鈥檚 historic Systematic Beds, will open to the public on Saturday (September 22, 2018).
Contrary to public perception, die-offs in honeybee colonies are an agricultural not a conservation issue, argue Cambridge researchers, who say that manged honeybees may contribute to the genuine biodiversity crisis of Europe鈥檚 declining wild pollinators.
Big data study of global biodiversity shows ineffective national governance is a better indicator of species decline than any other measure of 鈥渁nthropogenic impact鈥. Even protected conservation areas make little difference in countries that struggle with socio-political stability.
Cambridge conservationists will unite with colleagues across the globe on Earth Day this Saturday to lionise environmental victories and show there is cause for hope 鈥 the decisive component in the fight to save disappearing biodiversity.
Biodiversity, the variety of plant and animal life in the world, is a fundamental component of 鈥榥atural capital鈥 that businesses are dependent upon but which often gets overlooked in assessments of their environmental impact, according to a new report by members of the Cambridge Conservation Initiative (CCI).聽
A tree the height of 20 London double-decker buses has been discovered in Malaysia by conservation scientists monitoring the impact of human activity on the biodiversity of a pristine rainforest. 探花直播tree, a Yellow聽 Meranti, is one of the species that can be grown in the computer game Minecraft.
A symbiotic relationship that has existed since the time of the dinosaurs is at risk of ending, as habitat loss and environmental change mean that a species of Australian crayfish and the tiny worms that depend on them are both at serious risk of extinction.聽
Researchers have compiled the largest known library of bat calls to identify and conserve rare species in Mexico 鈥 a country which聽is home to聽many of the world鈥檚 bats and has one of the highest rates of species extinction and habitat loss.