Why Pollinators Must Be Central to Biodiversity Policy
Pollinators are essential for ecosystem health, food security, and climate resilience, making them a critical focus for effective biodiversity policy.
July 12, 2026
Efforts to protect and restore animal populations.
Pollinators are essential for ecosystem health, food security, and climate resilience, making them a critical focus for effective biodiversity policy.
July 12, 2026
In 2025 African black and white rhinos show notable conservation gains, yet escalating climate impacts threaten their habitats, demanding integrated strategies to secure
July 10, 2026
The discovery of 503 new species in 2025 highlights both the richness of Earth’s remaining biodiversity and the urgent threat that climate change
July 1, 2026
Cameroon has halted all logging concessions in the biodiversity‑rich Ebo Forest, a decision that safeguards endangered species, preserves ecosystem services, and offers a
June 11, 2026
Born Free USA welcomes the Captive Primate Safety Act, a law that bans private ownership of most primates, aiming to improve animal welfare,
May 31, 2026
Mass flowering and die‑off of bamboo species can abruptly remove the primary food source for giant pandas, creating a serious conservation challenge that
May 18, 2026