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Extinction Risks for Wildlife Multiply with Human-led Land Conversions
Biodiversity loss and extinction around the world is driven in large part by habitat transformation caused by human activity. The current...
Constant Tedder
Mar 12, 20192 min read
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Our Environmental Crisis Has More Than One Dimension
Humans are exacerbating the environmental crisis and upending the delicate balance of ecosystems in more than one way. A new report...
Constant Tedder
Feb 27, 20193 min read
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Pangolins: The World’s Most Trafficked Mammals Slipping Into Extinction
Pangolins are the world’s most trafficked mammals, but they remain relatively unknown; for most, the thought of wildlife crime instead...
Constant Tedder
Feb 25, 20194 min read
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What Happens When A Species Goes Extinct?
On January 4, George, the reclusive Hawaiian snail and the last of his kind, became the first known species to go extinct in 2019. Does...
Constant Tedder
Jan 25, 20192 min read
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Valuing Nature: China Protects Areas for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
Following severe environmental degradation from rapid economic development, China is advancing policies to protect biodiversity and...
Constant Tedder
Jan 14, 20193 min read
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Shh! Listen: Can bioacoustic technology measure biodiversity?
Attempting to measure changes in biodiversity due to natural degradation is a persistent challenge. Satellites can detect if...
Constant Tedder
Jan 10, 20193 min read
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