Freshwater species have been the most affected globally, with an average decline of 85% since 1970, based on data from the Living Planet Index (LPI). Creatures living in rivers and lakes, such as the ...
Blind Cave Fish or Mexican Tetra, Astyanax fasciatus mexicanus (Tatiana Belova/Adobe Stock) ...
Inner East Review reported on this innovative solution, stating that nearly 8,000 native animals have received care from ...
The Amazon stores 150-200 billion tons of carbon, provides 20 percent of the planet’s freshwater, and supports 10 percent of Earth’s species ... for governments to address biodiversity loss and ...
Nov. 11, 2024 — Researchers have named two newly discovered freshwater snail species from ... The True Global Impact of Species-Loss Caused by Humans Is Far Greater Than Expected Oct. 3, 2024 ...
This species is vulnerable, inhabiting freshwater environments like rivers and streams. Known for its elongated body and ...
Evolution has perfected the world’s sharks and rays for more than 420 million years. Unlike the ammonites or pterosaurs that ...
Delayed action on climate change adds at least $500 billion per year in additional costs for meeting policy targets globally, ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Biden-Harris Administration reached a long-awaited agreement on the updated rules for ...
At least a quarter of all human-generated greenhouse gas emissions to date can be traced to the livestock industry. Vast ...
The largest lake in North America has felt the effects of widespread drought this year, with levels hitting their lowest in a decade.