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Life on Earth is at risk from an unprecedented rate of environmental change that threatens the natural resources on which we depend.

Researchers obtain first ever underwater ultrasound scans of wild reef manta rays

30 Apr 2019

A team of researchers from the 探花直播 of Cambridge and the Manta Trust has successfully scanned a pregnant wild reef manta ray underwater to...

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A farmer with a conservationist in Montana, USA

Conservationists share 鈥榗ore aims鈥 but clash over ways forward, study finds

09 Apr 2019

Research reveals rifts within global movement 鈥 from economic approaches to protected areas 鈥 while confirming support for aims underpinning it.

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 Galapagos finch specimens from Museum of Zoology, collected on the second voyage of HMS Beagle that carried Darwin to the Islands. Researchers say these famously diverse finches are an iconic example of rapid speciation in the tropics.

Species 鈥榟otspots鈥 created by immigrant influx or evolutionary speed depending on climate

06 Feb 2019

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...

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Rothiemurchus Forest

Restoring Europe鈥檚 endangered landscapes for life

09 Oct 2018

Cambridge Conservation Initiative (CCI) last week unveiled a programme to restore priority landscapes across Europe. 探花直播Endangered Landscapes...

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Harvest

鈥楬igh-yield鈥 farming costs the environment less than previously thought 鈥 and could help spare habitats

14 Sep 2018

New findings suggest that more intensive agriculture might be the 鈥渓east bad鈥 option for feeding the world while saving its species 鈥 provided use of...

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Illuminating the hidden kingdom of the truffle

12 Feb 2018

Truffles are one of the world鈥檚 most expensive ingredients, and also one of the most mysterious. Now, with the help of a 170-year-old 鈥榣iving...

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Commercial honeybee hives in the Teide National Park, Tenerife, Spain.

Think of honeybees as 鈥榣ivestock鈥 not wildlife, argue experts

25 Jan 2018

Contrary to public perception, die-offs in honeybee colonies are an agricultural not a conservation issue, argue Cambridge researchers, who say that...

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Black-tailed godwit (Limosa limosa), a waterbird with habitats ranging from the Russian far-east to Europe, Africa, and Australasia.

Political instability and weak governance lead to loss of species, study finds

20 Dec 2017

Big data study of global biodiversity shows ineffective national governance is a better indicator of species decline than any other measure of 鈥...

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Conservationists鈥 eco-footprints suggest education alone won鈥檛 change behaviour

10 Oct 2017

A new study shows that even those presumably best informed on the environment find it hard to consistently 鈥渨alk the walk鈥, prompting scientists to...

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Cambridge  探花直播 Botanic Garden (CUBG)

World's botanic gardens contain a third of all known plant species, and help protect the most threatened

25 Sep 2017

探花直播most in-depth species survey to date finds an 鈥渁stonishing array鈥 of plant diversity in the global botanic garden network, including 41% of all...

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In Peruvian Amazon Rainforest

鈥楰eep it local鈥 approach to protecting the rainforest can be more effective than government schemes

12 Sep 2017

Conservation initiatives led by local and indigenous groups can be just as effective as schemes led by government, according to new research. In some...

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Hopetoun Falls, Beech Forest, near Otway National Park, Victoria, Australia.

Opinion: Are universities ready for a new kind of science?

06 Jun 2017

Is the knowledge and scholarship that universities produce relevant to the problems the world faces? In a new essay co-authored with an international...

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