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PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ harming wildlife the world over: Study

Global study of 71,000 animal species finds 48% are declining

Kew Gardens joins local partners to save tropical plants from extinction

In search of Taiwan’s lost clouded leopards, anthropology uncovers more than camera traps (commentary)

Cats, charisma and climate change (commentary)

Seed dispersal is just as important as pollination (commentary)

The Pope, a prince and a judge walk into a bar…to argue for nature’s rights (commentary)

Study warns of ‘biotic annihilation’ driven by hunting, habitat destruction

The riddle of Madagascar’s megafauna extinction just got trickier

Biologists warn ‘extinction denial’ is the latest anti-science conspiracy theory

Less than a thousand remain: New list of animals on the brink of extinction

Update to biodiversity treaty proposes protecting at least 30% of Earth

Time is running out for Southeast Asia

Heat stress is causing desert bird populations to collapse

Why you should care about the current wave of mass extinctions (commentary)

The climate crisis and the pain of losing what we love (commentary)

Wilderness cuts the risk of extinction for species in half

As the mammal tree of life suffers hits, should we prioritize which species to save?

Map pinpoints ‘last chance’ locations of endangered species

Scientists urge world leaders to scale up ambitions to protect global biodiversity

The tropics are in trouble, warn scientists

Biomass study finds people are wiping out wild mammals

Humans are leaving their mark on the world’s protected areas, study finds

More than 40 percent of Madagascar’s freshwater life sliding toward extinction, IUCN finds

‘Photo Ark’ a quest to document global biodiversity: Q&A with photographer Joel Sartore and director Chun-Wei Yi

Seychelles home to new species of caecilian, a legless amphibian

North America’s ash trees, Africa’s antelopes face heightened threat of extinction

The world’s first biotacide (commentary)

Sixth mass extinction ‘tsunami’ coming, but preventable

Ongoing mass extinction causing ‘biological annihilation,’ new study says

Research suggests less affluent countries more dedicated to wildlife conservation than rich countries

‘Crunch time for biodiversity’: Farming, hunting push thousands of species toward extinction

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