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Ornithologists view sightings such as this year's as significant for "understanding the status and distribution of this ...
From the rainforests of Central and South America to the savannas of northern Australia, the world’s equatorial regions are ...
Using climate attribution science, researchers have linked rising heat to declining bird populations around the world.
We must move beyond viewing forests as mere carbon sinks or timber sources. They are living, breathing climate regulators, ...
With 90 days to go until COP30 in Belém, skyrocketing hotel prices and a shortage of beds are monopolizing preparatory ...
The Amazon rainforest could turn into the driest savanna in the next hundred years due to the combined effects of natural and ...
Study finds tropical bird populations declined 25-38% since 1980 due to intensifying heat extremes linked to climate change.
Encompassing nearly 6 million hectares, the Great Maya Forest Biocultural Corridor aims to preserve Mexico, Belize and ...
The study found that tropical birds today face extreme heat on an average of 30 days a year, compared to just three days four ...
Amazon nations meeting in Colombia can bring unified, bold commitments to COP30 - and define a model that prioritises people ...
The Rainforest Alliance Ghana has convened a high-level partners and stakeholders workshop in Accra, rallying sustainability ...
A lot of attention has been paid to the decrease in bee populations and other pollinators, but a recent review article makes ...