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The biggest ever United Nations conference held to tackle worldwide biodiversity loss closed today without producing a clear roadmap to achieve the 2010 target to substantially reduce biodiversity loss, WWF said.
The Canterbury Biodiversity Advisory Group has launched a “one-stop shop” website to showcase the region’s unique and varied wildlife and ecosystems.
THE 52-page Walvis Bay Biodiversity Report (2008) was launched on Friday.
Experts and studious of various sectors of the environment this Friday here defended that the discussion of subjects relating to biodiversity, at gathering with national and foreign entities, is an added value to the preservation of the environment.
( University of Minnesota ) David Tilman, regents professor of ecology at the University of Minnesota, has been named the 2008 recipient of the International Prize for Biology. Tilman will receive a medal, a $100,000 cash prize and a gift from Emperor Akihito of Japan in a ceremony in Tokyo on Dec. 8. Following the ceremony, he will present the keynote address at a scientific symposium.
Half the world's mammals are declining in population and more than a third probably face extinction, said an update of the "Red List," the most respected inventory of biodiversity.
A new tool for measuring biodiversity suggests that a quarter of all animal and plant species may be at risk of extinction, a top scientist said Monday.
Some of the world’s most vulnerable and threatened animal species found in Davao Gulf are being pushed further to the brink by the lack of concerted initiatives to address environmental concerns in this key biodiversity area (KBA) in the Philippines, listed as one of the world’s 34 biodiversity hotspots.
The world must act quickly if it is to brake an unprecedented die off of the Earth's animal and plant life that could have dire consequences for humans as well, top conservationists warned on Sunday.
Half the world's mammals are declining in population and more than a third probably face extinction, said an update Monday of the "Red List," the most respected inventory of biodiversity.
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