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Our brains can spot real biodiversity using sight and sound alone, according to scientists studying how humans perceive nature.
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Ukiah Daily Journal on MSNStart in your own backyard: How you can increase biodiversityFIRST ON FOX: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has issued sweeping new orders to fast-track drone production and deployment, ...
In Barangay Sta. Ana, municipality of Pandan, Antique, members of a small agrarian reform community are learning new skills and are harnessing their community’s natural resources. The barangay, whose ...
A major UK study shows that nature-friendly farming can boost yields and biodiversity - but long-term success depends on ...
Wiston Estate in West Sussex has employed its first full-time ecologist, funded entirely through income from one of the UK’s ...
With many UK bird species in rapid decline, here are some simple and natural ways to care for wildlife in your garden and ...
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Mongabay News on MSNDNA sequencing to meet global biodiversity goals: Interview with Tyler KartzinelBy Abhishyant Kidangoor Tyler Kartzinel likens protecting biodiversity to enhancing cellphone networks. His analogy is pretty straightforward: look for gaps in coverage, and then do what’s needed to ...
The organization of life on Earth follows a simple, hidden rule known as “core-to-transition organization.” Hypothesized by ...
Who’s the real invasive species: us or them? Ecologists are rethinking urban biodiversity Our cities and suburbs have spiders, rats, raccoons, lizards — and people. Which of us is really the ...
Lifestyle Gardening 'I'm a biodiversity specialist and these are 10 garden plants bees love' If we didn't have bees and the many other insect species that live in the UK, our ecosystem would soon ...
The intensification of existing farmland can sometimes be more harmful to local biodiversity than expanding the area covered by agricultural land, finds a new study.
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