A test developed by a Florida International University scientist can detect small, elusive hammerheads without ever setting eyes on them—a critical new tool for species fighting for survival. The news ...
A collection of short highlights from our year in conservation science work. Mike Bock Tackling some extraordinary scientific challenges is one cause for celebration. Building a multidisciplinary ...
Conservation science and policy could be saving more biodiversity by shifting to measurements and decisions based on preventing the loss of ecosystems and species within protected areas. A new study ...
The Nature Conservancy (TNC) marks its 75th anniversary in 2026- over seven decades of working together as One Conservancy to ...
Jacksonville University has launched the Turtle Research and Conservation Initiative (TRCI), a new comprehensive program ...
In the face of the biodiversity crisis, and alarming data showing a 69% decline in global animal populations since 1970, researchers are banking on a cool solution to help save species from extinction ...
For many conservation decisions, the most contested question is also the most basic: what belongs on the map? A forest may ...
"We live in a time that may in the future be called The Great Dying." —David Johns It's my pleasure to offer this interview with conservation activist, political scientist, lawyer, and strategist Dr.
Ellen Purdy has always been passionate about art, inspired by childhood trips to the museum, but the fourth-year student wasn’t sure how to incorporate that lifelong interest into her chemistry ...
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