On California's North Coast, efforts to heal redwood forests are bringing jobs and hope to local workers and gateway communities in rural locations. The post Healing the forests, building the restoration economy by Kathleen Ok-Soo Richards appeared first on Save the Redwoods League - Protecting ancient redwood forests since 1918. -- read more at Save the Redwoods League.| Save the Redwoods League
Der Beitrag Connecting Stakeholders for Biodiversity: A European Network erschien zuerst auf iDiv.| iDiv
Written by Mei-Li Hsueh. This article highlights Taiwan’s growing reliance on community-led initiatives for biodiversity conservation by displaying two examples, the leopard cat and Taiwan’s native…| Taiwan Insight
Der Beitrag Integrating rewilding into intensively used farmland erschien zuerst auf iDiv.| iDiv
Written by Hsin-Hsun Huang. Addressing rural challenges, the Northern regional exchange base of the Taiwan Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative (TPSI-N) focuses on connecting people to Taiwan…| Taiwan Insight
Der Beitrag Preserving the past, protecting the future: Historic village water tanks provide a lifeline for amphibians erschien zuerst auf iDiv.| iDiv
Der Beitrag From the front garden to the continent: Why biodiversity does not increase evenly from small to large erschien zuerst auf iDiv.| iDiv
An international research team is pioneering an approach to European conservation, integrating biodiversity as a solution to environmental challenges. Der Beitrag The future of nature conservation in Europe erschien zuerst auf iDiv.| iDiv
Chimpanzees bear genetic adaptations that help them thrive in their different forest and savannah habitats, some of which may protect against malaria Der Beitrag Chimpanzees are genetically adapted local habitats and infections such as malaria erschien zuerst auf iDiv.| iDiv
Membership honours individuals who have demonstrated “sustained academic excellence” Der Beitrag Henrique Pereira elected member of the Academia Europaea erschien zuerst auf iDiv.| iDiv
Global biodiversity has declined between 2% and 11% during the 20th century due to land-use change alone, according to a large multi-model study published in Science. Projections show climate change could become the main driver of biodiversity decline by the mid-21st century.| iDiv