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How Māori Knowledge Supports the Recovery of New Zealand’s Endemic WildlifeImagine a world where ancient wisdom breathes new life into fragile ecosystems, where centuries-old stories hold the secret ...
Scroll through social media, and you’re bound to spot an “exotic pet,” an animal companion that isn’t a farm animal or a ...
When the fur trade wiped out North America’s sea otters in the early 20th century, sea urchins—a favorite otter food—exploded ...
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Fire, Soil, and Seeds: Indigenous Land Stewardship in Australia’s Endemic GardensWhen most people imagine the Australian landscape, visions of sunburnt plains, ancient forests, and wildflowers spring to ...
The study highlights the transformative potential of the Rights of Nature, which views nature as a rights-bearing entity, not merely an object of regulation and subjugation by extractive industries.
Scientists at the Institute for Agroecology at the University of Vermont, along with international co-authors, have published ...
The Trump administration plans to rewrite part of the Endangered Species Act that prohibits harming the habitats of ...
Over the past few decades, the harvesting of the Cortez oyster in western Mexico’s Marismas Nacionales — or the Marshes ...
A meta-analysis of scientific studies, published in Biological Reviews has investigated differences in resource use efficiency between native and non-native species.
The discoveries also raise questions about the extinction of endemic animals in Malta and other small and remote Mediterranean islands, and whether distant Mesolithic communities may have been ...
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