Funding to identify mussel species will aid conservation
Conservation
Study finds explores how countries use currency to highlight conservation priorities.
Study outlines how international agreements can better address shared resource problems.
Study highlights increasing opportunities for conservation, restoration and improved management of wetlands.
Developing a framework for global ‘theories of change’ that coordinate local and global actions to secure a future where humans live in harmony with nature
For biodiversity to thrive, conservation efforts must be ‘Nature and People Positive’, a recent study has found.
Rivers follow rhythmic changes; they flow with the seasons and respond to longer climatic shifts and often to the actions of people. In turn, people and their societies are shaped by the rhythm of rivers. This relationship where both nature and people’s social habits are synchronized with the rise and fall of river water over time is referred to as river rhythmicity, in a new paper that describes the important implications of this idea for river conservation and water management.
Ambitious restoration of mangroves and seagrasses could lead to substantial recovery of these ecosystems.
Anew report is calling on theG20to fund‘Nature-based Solutions’ that address three of the main risks to humankind: biodiversity loss, climate change and global pandemics.
Griffith University scientists have revealed the devastating effects a trophy hunting ban will have on wildlife conservation and livelihoods in Africa. Although controversial, the practice of trophy hunting conserves land that wouldn’t otherwise be protected.