Beware of the sixth mass extinction, a human-driven crisis threatening global biodiversity—find out how close we are and what actions might save us.
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Vanished Gold: the Story of the Golden Toad and Lessons From Its Extinction
Uncover the astonishing story of the golden toad’s extinction and what it teaches us about preventing future biodiversity losses.
Climate Change vs. Biodiversity: How Global Warming Fuels Extinction
Biodiversity faces alarming threats as global warming accelerates species loss; discover how climate change fuels extinction and what can be done.
Endangered Ecosystems: The Race to Save the World’s Most Vulnerable Places
An urgent race to protect Earth’s most vulnerable ecosystems is underway, revealing the critical stakes and inspiring efforts to prevent irreversible loss.
Mass Extinctions: Are We Living Through Earth’s Sixth?
Understanding whether we’re experiencing Earth’s sixth mass extinction hinges on evidence that could reshape our future.
Conservation Wins Bring Species Back, Despite Broader Biodiversity Loss
Inspiring conservation successes reveal the potential for species recovery, but what challenges still threaten our biodiversity? Discover the ongoing efforts and their impact.
What Is the Effect of Wildfires on Biodiversity?
You might be surprised to learn how wildfires dramatically reshape biodiversity, but the full impact is more complex than it seems.
How Does a Decrease in Biodiversity Impact an Ecosystem?
Keen to understand the hidden consequences of biodiversity loss on ecosystems? Discover how these changes could reshape our world.
How Do Humans Impact Biodiversity? Actions and Consequences
Amidst the urgent crisis of biodiversity loss, discover the critical human actions and their unforeseen consequences that threaten our planet’s delicate balance. What can we do to change this?
How Does Climate Change Impact Biodiversity? The Shocking Effects
Preserving our planet’s biodiversity is at risk due to climate change, but the shocking effects might just be the tip of the iceberg.