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From mastodons to ancient rhinos and giant deer, large herbivores have been shaping Earth's landscapes for millions of years.
To satisfy the seafood needs of billions of people, offering them access to a more biodiverse array of fish creates ...
Around 66 million years ago, a six-mile-wide asteroid hit Earth, triggering the extinction of three-quarters of all living ...
Surprising new fossil evidence undermines the idea that there was ever a mass extinction on land – and may force us to ...
Putting an end to a mass extinction sounds like an impossible task, but some researchers argue that doing so would be setting ...
For decades, researchers have sought proof this critically endangered possum existed in New South Wales. Now it’s arrived by ...
Study by UChicago, Smithsonian, UK Natural History Museum challenges assumptions about survival after global catastrophe ...
No effort to save traditional varieties of rice and fish can succeed without help of consumers. The endeavour to address ...
"The more those animal populations are pushed toward extinction, the more the people involved will suffer." Authorities ...
Colossal uses gene editing to bring dire wolves back from extinction, marking a breakthrough in de-extinction science with ...
Land use planning affects biodiversity, and decision-makers need detailed information about the species richness and number ...
The Cassowary Credit biodiversity credit market will reward landowners for restoring the country's rainforest wetlands, says ...