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conservation Tag Archive

Edge of extinction: Is it goodbye for prehistoric fish in Romania?

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Isabel Lamb discusses the fate of Romania's prehistoric fish facing extinction...

Conserving the conservation conversation: should Sir David pass the torch?

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Jon Deery explores why David Attenborough's social media platform is important, and who should now take the mic...

The value of biodiversity: is conservation worth it?

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Carter Levy dissects the recent Swiss Re report, and considers the significance of increasing ecosystem fragility....

Rope bridge to reconnect trees for critically endangered gibbons

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Elizabeth Meade reports on a rope bridge installed in Hong Kong's New Territories to counter the effects of deforestation on endangered Hainan gibbons...

Scientists propose an innovative new biodiversity target

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After shortfalls in tackling the biodiversity crisis, and an increase in pressure to save threatened species, environmental policy experts have teamed up to propose a new...

The global fight against Earth’s sixth mass extinction

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Given the biodiversity crisis faced by our planet, conservation has never been so important. Currently, we are undergoing biodiversity decline at a rate of tens to hundreds of...

New study to investigate traffic’s impact on hedgehogs

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Elizabeth Meade on a study from NTU on the impact of traffic on hedgehogs...

Blue whale counts could be on the rise

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Kristina Flexman on whether there is still hope for one of the world's most endangered species...

Boiler House wins awards

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The Boiler House, situated at the heart of campus, has been awarded the conservation award at this year’s Lord Mayor’s Design Awards. The Lord Mayor’s Design Awards, set...

Malaysia’s last Sumatran rhino no more

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Kristina Flexman on the demise of the last known individual in Malaysia of a critically endangered species...