October 2, 2016
Ecological Forecasting Software Could Help Explain How Climate Change Affects Wildlife
A new study calls for improvements in the way scientists predict the impact of climate change on plants and wildlife.…
October 2, 2016
A new study calls for improvements in the way scientists predict the impact of climate change on plants and wildlife.…
October 2, 2016
Organizations in Hawai’i combine forces to safeguard native species by developing better biosecurity. Hawaii is home to a diverse array of…
October 2, 2016
BirdLife International and other conservation organizations collaborate to identify, map, monitor, and conserve Key Biodiversity Areas around the world. A…
October 2, 2016
New research finds that the Extinct-in-the-wild Hawaiian Crow can teach itself how to use tools. Hawaiian Crows, also called ‘Alalā, once thrived…
September 28, 2016
Island Conservation’s co-founder Bernie Tershy reflects on how island restoration programs serve to protect biodiversity and prevent extinctions. An uninterrupted…
September 22, 2016
A paper published in the journal Antiquity outlines the insight into indigenous and European relations, spirituality, and identity gleaned from…
September 21, 2016
The Critically Endangered Lord Howe Island Stick Insect, once believed to be extinct, is being successfully bred in captivity. The…
September 21, 2016
Hawai’i’s iconic Honeycreepers face a number of threats. To avoid extinction, these beautiful native birds are in need of immediate…
September 20, 2016
Island Conservation’s Conservation Biologist Dena Spatz shares her observations from the field on Palmyra Atoll, U.S. Pacific Territory. I am 1,000…