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26 May 2023
Fielding peatland data in remote Central Congo
Hard-to-get field data essential for calibration and validation
Opinions
- 2 May 2023
Why the time for trees, forests and agroforestry is now
After decades of research and advocacy, they're finally at the forefront of approaches to address global challenges
News
- 6 Apr 2023
Leading women in sustainable wildlife management: Meet Lorrie Thomas
Community’s dedication helping river turtle populations bounce back in North Rupununi, Guyana
News
- 27 Feb 2023
Toucans, tapir and tortoises: Revealing the biological riches of southern Guyana
First-ever biodiversity assessment for Karaawaimin Taawa mountain range yields exciting preliminary results
24 Feb 2023
Congo Basin: Need for more funding to let ‘lungs of Africa’ breathe
Forests of Central Africa do not seem to attract as much funding as their counterparts in the Amazon and South-East Asia
24 Jan 2023
Realities of doing science in remote rainforests: The Karaawaimin Taawa Biodiversity Assessment
Project organizers share insights from research expedition in Guyana’s deep south
DG’s Column
- 19 Jan 2023
A new deal for nature?
Feeling out the new framework for biodiversity protection with the Kunming-Montreal pact
DG’s Column
- 19 Jan 2023
A new deal for nature?
5 Jan 2023
Sustainable forest management: Indonesia navigates a paradigm shift
Mainstreaming ecosystem services to protect the archipelago’s remaining forests
DG’s Column
- 14 Dec 2022
Biodiversity can’t wait another decade
But science points the way to solutions for both people and nature
DG’s Column
- 14 Dec 2022
Biodiversity can’t wait another decade
Analysis
- 1 Dec 2022
Will biodiversity talks bridge governmental divide?
UN Biodiversity Conference offers best chance for holistic approach to managing biodiversity sustainably in natural and ‘working’ landscapes
16 Nov 2022
Over a quarter of Congo Basin forests at risk of vanishing by 2050
The loss of intact forests in Central African countries has skyrocketed since 2000, reaching an all-time high in the last five years, a new report shows
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