The National Park System’s breathtaking landscapes and cultural and historic sites serve as living laboratories for science and discovery that help safeguard our nation’s legacy. Yet today, ...
A new study co-authored by BirdLife International scientists and published in the journal Science definitively shows that conservation actions are effective at halting and reversing biodiversity loss.
When traditional conservation fails, science is using “assisted evolution” to give vulnerable wildlife a chance. Credit...Photo illustration by Lauren Peters-Collaer Supported by By Emily Anthes ...
An African bush elephant walks through long grass in Ngorongoro Conservation Area in Tanzania. From stories about efforts to stop poaching using new technologies to articles detailing projects to ...
Jon Hoekstra is chief scientist for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). This article first appearedon Hoekstra's WWF blog, Science Driven. He contributed this article to LiveScience's Expert Voices: Op-Ed ...
The Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation announced Monday the appointment of Lizz Schuyler as senior director of science ...
A case study demonstrates how incorporating social science into conservation actions can produce more effective, equitable, and lasting change. Sarah Grace Wheedleton What comes to mind when you think ...
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