Biodiversity Conservation

Silent Desertification: Britain’s Lush Landscapes Transform into Desolate Wastelands Under Rampant Purple Moor-Grass Invasion
Amidst Britain's verdant landscapes, an insidious ecological transformation unfolds as vast swathes of countryside succumb to the unchecked spread of purple moor-grass, imperiling biodiversity and accessibility.
By Michael Schneider – June 9, 2025

Unprecedented Ocean Crisis: 40 Million Square Miles Scorched by Marine Heatwave, Threatening Ecosystems and Economies
In 2024, an unprecedented marine heatwave spanning nearly 15 million square miles, five times the size of Australia, has raised alarm among scientists and environmentalists, highlighting the urgent need for global climate action to protect vulnerable ecosystems and economies.
By Vivian Ho – June 5, 2025

Joyful Devil Delight: 10 Adorable Joeys Debut in Australia’s Largest Tasmanian Devil Breeding Triumph Amid Torrential Storms
In a groundbreaking triumph for conservationists, ten Tasmanian devil joeys have emerged from Australia's largest mainland breeding program, offering a glimmer of hope for the species' survival amid ongoing threats.
By Vivian Ho – June 5, 2025

Revolutionary Dinosaur Egg Discovery: Ancient Utah Fossil Find Redraws Prehistoric Map with Stunning Diversity of Jurassic Nesting Giants
In a groundbreaking discovery that challenges longstanding assumptions about prehistoric life, paleontologists have unearthed a diverse array of 100-million-year-old dinosaur eggs in Utah, offering unprecedented insights into the complex ecosystems of ancient North America.
By Michael Schneider – June 3, 2025

“Nature’s Secret Weapon”: These Muddy UK Saltmarshes Hold the Key to Fighting Climate Change and Saving Our Planet
Discover the crucial role of the UK's saltmarshes in combating climate change as natural carbon sinks and biodiversity hotspots, highlighting their ecological significance and restoration efforts.
By Michael Schneider – May 30, 2025