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Eastern Australia Waterbird Population Plummets 50%
Eastern Australia's annual waterbird survey revealed a 50% drop in waterbird numbers (287,231 in 2024 compared to 579,641 in 2023) due to drier conditions caused by climate change and altered water management, impacting crucial floodplain wetlands.
Eastern Australia Waterbird Population Plummets 50%
Eastern Australia's annual waterbird survey revealed a 50% drop in waterbird numbers (287,231 in 2024 compared to 579,641 in 2023) due to drier conditions caused by climate change and altered water management, impacting crucial floodplain wetlands.
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24% Bias Score


Gabalfa Apple Returns to Cardiff After 100 Years
Cardiff is reintroducing the Gabalfa apple, a rare Victorian variety rediscovered in 2004, as part of a larger tree-planting project, Coed Caerdydd, to increase biodiversity, honor the Pettigrew family's legacy in shaping Cardiff's parks, and combat climate change.
Gabalfa Apple Returns to Cardiff After 100 Years
Cardiff is reintroducing the Gabalfa apple, a rare Victorian variety rediscovered in 2004, as part of a larger tree-planting project, Coed Caerdydd, to increase biodiversity, honor the Pettigrew family's legacy in shaping Cardiff's parks, and combat climate change.
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28% Bias Score


Apo Reef's Conservation Success Story: From Destruction to Award-Winning Marine Park
Apo Reef Natural Park, the world's second-largest contiguous coral reef system, has rebounded from destructive fishing practices through enhanced protection measures, including a no-take zone and increased ranger capacity, resulting in economic opportunities for local communities and a prestigious c...
Apo Reef's Conservation Success Story: From Destruction to Award-Winning Marine Park
Apo Reef Natural Park, the world's second-largest contiguous coral reef system, has rebounded from destructive fishing practices through enhanced protection measures, including a no-take zone and increased ranger capacity, resulting in economic opportunities for local communities and a prestigious c...
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24% Bias Score


Miyawaki Method: Rapid Forest Restoration Gains Global Traction
The Miyawaki method, a revolutionary approach to forest restoration using densely planted native species, is rapidly gaining global adoption for its effectiveness in restoring biodiversity and mitigating climate change, impacting urban and degraded areas worldwide.
Miyawaki Method: Rapid Forest Restoration Gains Global Traction
The Miyawaki method, a revolutionary approach to forest restoration using densely planted native species, is rapidly gaining global adoption for its effectiveness in restoring biodiversity and mitigating climate change, impacting urban and degraded areas worldwide.
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36% Bias Score


"Sberbank" and Roszapovedtsentr Partner to Develop Green Technologies for Ecosystem Preservation
"Sberbank" and Russia's Roszapovedtsentr will jointly develop green technologies and digital solutions for ecosystem restoration and natural capital preservation within Russia's approximately 13,000 protected areas, including AI-driven monitoring and innovative startup competitions.
"Sberbank" and Roszapovedtsentr Partner to Develop Green Technologies for Ecosystem Preservation
"Sberbank" and Russia's Roszapovedtsentr will jointly develop green technologies and digital solutions for ecosystem restoration and natural capital preservation within Russia's approximately 13,000 protected areas, including AI-driven monitoring and innovative startup competitions.
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8% Bias Score


Older Animals Crucial for Ecosystem Stability, but Over-Targeted by Humans
A study of 9000 publications shows older animals across species significantly improve offspring survival and population stability; however, human activities disproportionately target older animals, threatening ecosystem balance.
Older Animals Crucial for Ecosystem Stability, but Over-Targeted by Humans
A study of 9000 publications shows older animals across species significantly improve offspring survival and population stability; however, human activities disproportionately target older animals, threatening ecosystem balance.
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40% Bias Score

UK Rewilding Initiatives Show Promise in Combating Biodiversity Loss
Scotland and Wales are pioneering large-scale rewilding projects to combat biodiversity loss and climate change, with Scotland aiming to become the world's first 'rewilded nation' and Wales launching a crowdfunding campaign for a major ecosystem restoration project starting in spring 2025.

UK Rewilding Initiatives Show Promise in Combating Biodiversity Loss
Scotland and Wales are pioneering large-scale rewilding projects to combat biodiversity loss and climate change, with Scotland aiming to become the world's first 'rewilded nation' and Wales launching a crowdfunding campaign for a major ecosystem restoration project starting in spring 2025.
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44% Bias Score

Isle of Man Rewilding Project Combats Climate Change with Rainforest Restoration
The Manx Wildlife Trust is converting a 174-acre conifer plantation on the Isle of Man into a biodiverse temperate rainforest, funded by Aviva, to combat climate change impacts and promote sustainable land use, with plans to eventually integrate low-methane cows and ecotourism.

Isle of Man Rewilding Project Combats Climate Change with Rainforest Restoration
The Manx Wildlife Trust is converting a 174-acre conifer plantation on the Isle of Man into a biodiverse temperate rainforest, funded by Aviva, to combat climate change impacts and promote sustainable land use, with plans to eventually integrate low-methane cows and ecotourism.
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44% Bias Score

DRC Seeks International Aid Amidst Biodiversity Crisis and Oil Auction
The DRC seeks international aid to protect its biodiversity, damaged by armed groups, while simultaneously auctioning 27 oil blocks in protected areas, with the minister claiming 21 pose no environmental threat.

DRC Seeks International Aid Amidst Biodiversity Crisis and Oil Auction
The DRC seeks international aid to protect its biodiversity, damaged by armed groups, while simultaneously auctioning 27 oil blocks in protected areas, with the minister claiming 21 pose no environmental threat.
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64% Bias Score

Six Endangered Mekong Catfish Caught, Offering Hope for Species' Survival
Six critically endangered Mekong giant catfish were caught and released in Cambodia, offering hope for the species' survival after a recent population decline of 80% due to overfishing and dam construction. The discovery, involving collaborative efforts with local fishermen, provides crucial data fo...

Six Endangered Mekong Catfish Caught, Offering Hope for Species' Survival
Six critically endangered Mekong giant catfish were caught and released in Cambodia, offering hope for the species' survival after a recent population decline of 80% due to overfishing and dam construction. The discovery, involving collaborative efforts with local fishermen, provides crucial data fo...
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20% Bias Score

Birdsong Boosts Wellbeing: A Study on English Vineyards
A study on 21 English vineyards found that greater bird diversity resulted in louder, more complex soundscapes, positively impacting 186 wine-tour participants' experiences, increasing their feelings of connection with nature and wellbeing; this highlights the importance of soundscape conservation f...

Birdsong Boosts Wellbeing: A Study on English Vineyards
A study on 21 English vineyards found that greater bird diversity resulted in louder, more complex soundscapes, positively impacting 186 wine-tour participants' experiences, increasing their feelings of connection with nature and wellbeing; this highlights the importance of soundscape conservation f...
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20% Bias Score

Alpine Ski Resorts Threaten High-Altitude Biodiversity Refuges
A new study shows that one in three ski slopes in the Alps threatens high-altitude climate refuges vital for alpine biodiversity, with this overlap projected to increase to 69%-72% by 2070, endangering species like the white partridge and alpine finch due to climate change and increasing resort expa...

Alpine Ski Resorts Threaten High-Altitude Biodiversity Refuges
A new study shows that one in three ski slopes in the Alps threatens high-altitude climate refuges vital for alpine biodiversity, with this overlap projected to increase to 69%-72% by 2070, endangering species like the white partridge and alpine finch due to climate change and increasing resort expa...
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48% Bias Score
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