I recently had the opportunity to attend an interesting conference coming out of Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico, which was part of … More
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Increase in Earth’s Marine Biodiversity Stimulated by Changes in Past Climate Shifts
The greatest increase in marine biodiversity on Earth was not due to the explosion of an asteroid, as previously believed. … More
Chinese hydropower giants are irreversibly damaging biodiversity. A new report explains how
Two Chinese hydropower giants account for construction of half of the world’s dams, which have been causing irreversible damage to … More
Company with political stakeholders seeks profit as Indonesian government cuts down orangutan habitat
The Indonesian government has stripped back rules protecting the environment to expedite a plan to ramp up food production through … More
Troubled waters: How global marine wildlife protection can undermine fishing communities
New research led by the University of Oxford, published in Conservation Letters, has examined the conflict between small-scale fisheries and marine … More
Ancient Indigenous Technology Discovered in Comox Harbour Reveals Ecological Wisdom
Listen to this article being read here Amazing 1,300-Year-Old Native Technology Found Hidden in Comox Harbour. The Ingenious Ancient Technology … More
Save Our Pollinators, Save Our World
Listen to this article being read here Pollinators serve a great purpose in the agriculture world. Without them, humans and … More
Militia Chief Arrested for the Murder of 19 Wildlife Rangers in the Congo Virunga National Park.
Listen to article being read here It is definitely a fundamental truth that ‘needing and having’ are the current basis … More
Mother Trees’ Are Intelligent: They Learn and Remember, Ecologist Suzanne Simard says they need our help to survive
Listen to the article being read here ‘Mother Trees’ Are Intelligent: They Learn and Remember Few researchers have had the … More
32,000-year-old Seeds Brought Back to Life
One of the most intriguing stories in Paleoethnobotany is that of the oldest plant ever to be “resurrected” grown from 32,000-year-old seeds found from ancient squirrel burrows