From virtual rainforest tours to hands-on dioramas, educators are finding creative ways to immerse students in the wonders of the rainforest. These activities not only teach about biodiversity and ...
Recent initiatives and research highlight how children’s television is merging wildlife science with social-emotional learning. Programs like “Wild Kratts” and “Bluey” are being used to teach ...
As we celebrate the monumental Artemis 2 space mission, it’s important to be clear-eyed about the challenges facing the ...
Urban parks, long valued as spaces for leisure, are now being redefined as shared habitats for people and biodiversity. In ...
It’s a familiar trope that when humans move into a place, biodiversity suffers. And there’s some evidence supporting that view. For example, a number of massive mammals disappeared from the Americas ...
The bubonic plague, which swept across Europe between 1347 and 1353, is estimated to have killed up to one half of the continent's population. The sudden loss of life led to the abandonment of farms, ...
Nature provides essential inputs to the economy through ecosystem services. In Asia and the Pacific, accelerating biodiversity loss is eroding these services, increasing vulnerability to shocks, and ...
What do multinational corporations care about? Well, profits. What else? As it turns out, a new study finds that multinational corporations also care about something you might have last expected them ...
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