Marine protected areas aren’t helping fish populations recover
Bluestriped grunt and grey snapper in Hol Chan Marine Reserve off the coast of BelizePete Oxford/ILCP Fish populations aren’t bouncing ...
Bluestriped grunt and grey snapper in Hol Chan Marine Reserve off the coast of BelizePete Oxford/ILCP Fish populations aren’t bouncing ...
A green sea turtle hatchling on Heron Island, AustraliaGenevieve Vallee / Alamy Chemical pollution could be skewing the sex ratio ...
Brown bears line up to feed on sockeye salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park and Preserve Every year ...
There are around 250 living kakapos on five predator-free islands in New ZealandLydia Uddstrom To safeguard the critically endangered kakapo ...
The Caribbean reef shark is threatened by fishingAndy Mann The number of rays is growing in coral reef ecosystems around ...
Are these Alcedo volcano giant tortoises a subspecies or a distinct species?Tui De Roy/Minden/naturepl.com The number of species of Galapagos ...
To prevent extinctions and protect habitats, the US has started building wildlife corridors around major roads and cities. A moose ...
Invertebrate monitoring data from 1990 to 2018 show that protected areas in Britain are losing species at the same rate ...
Hundreds of cement pillars with hooks have been deployed in the Gulf of California to snag fishing nets that threaten ...
Fragments of temperate rainforest grow in parts of England, Wales and Scotland, and with the right action we could help ...
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