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Understanding the impact of artificial coral reefs in ecosystem restoration and recovery. Oliver's work focuses on understanding how artificial reef structures influence water flow and marine life, ...
ZSL has renewed its longstanding partnership with University College London (UCL), through a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), reinforcing their united commitment to drive innovation in ...
Investigating the effects of air pollution on the brain health of urban wildlife. Cheryl’s doctoral research addresses the growing conservation challenges posed by environmental pollution in urban ...
We’re using our voice, science, and reach to call for a statutory right to access nature for every school child, because nature isn’t a luxury. It’s essential for children’s mental health, learning, ...
As schools break up for summer and children across England swap classrooms for sandcastles and climbing trees, today we’ve launched a drive to make sure children's access to nature doesn’t end when ...
The connection between climate breakdown and biodiversity loss is now better understood, and there's growing agreement that both crises must be tackled in unity.
The nations of South and Central America and the Caribbean are among the most biodiverse regions on Earth, with landscapes ranging from tropical rainforests to arid deserts and snow-capped mountains.
As the world’s oceans are heating up, things may be cooling down for a Critically Endangered shark, as female angelsharks avoid important breeding grounds when waters become too warm ...
Our EDGE of Existence programme is the only conservation programme in the world to focus on animals that are both Evolutionarily Distinct (ED) and Globally Endangered (GE).
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