A new study weighs the rare ethical justification for genome-driven extinction of harmful species like screwworms, mosquitoes, and invasive rodents.| AGDAILY
A coral ‘rope’ nursery in the Maldives. Luca Saponari/University of Milan, CC BY-ND Corey J. A. Bradshaw, Flinders University; Clelia Mulà, The University of Western Australia, and Giovanni Strona, University of Helsinki Coral reefs are much more than just a pretty place to visit. They are among the world’s richest ecosystems, hosting about a third […]| ConservationBytes.com
08 August 2023 The Honourable Dr Susan Close MP, Deputy Premier and Minister for Climate, Environment and Water, South Australia The Honourable Claire Scriven MLC, Minister for Primary Industries a…| ConservationBytes.com
For Black History Month 2024, the British Ecological Society (BES) journals are celebrating the work of Black ecologists from around the world and sharing their stories. In this blog, Lionel Yamb s…| The Applied Ecologist
New research shows the vital link between island restoration, healthy seabird populations, and resilient, thriving coral reefs!| Island Conservation