Items Tagged 'Ecosystem'
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Replacing GDP with Gross Ecosystem Product reveals value of nature
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Ecosystem degradation could raise risk of pandemics
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Tree planting does not always boost ecosystem carbon stocks, study finds
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Wasps are valuable for ecosystems, economy and human health (just like bees)
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Update to the Agricultural Transition Plan in England and Institute response
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UK failing to protect land for nature
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Vulnerable ecosystems discovered near deep-sea trawl fishery
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew launches new Science Strategy to stop biodiversity loss in crucial decade for the planet
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Planet’s most unique birds at higher risk of extinction
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£2 m water quality project to protect river ecosystems
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Beaver release at new Loch Lomond site approved
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Research shows the current diversity of tree species has been shaped by climate change over the last 21,000 years
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Why biodiversity matters: ZSL releases first of its kind biodiversity risk guide for pensions industry
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New investment in peat in fight against climate change
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New report shows how a UK carbon code could promote marine ecosystem restoration
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ARC makes species reintroduction recommendations to government for proposed new legislation
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Go ahead for new UK oil and gas exploration threatens whales and dolphins
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Experts predict ‘catastrophic ecosystem collapse’ of UK forests within the next 50 years if action not taken
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Future of 200 migratory bird species put at risk by cyclones and droughts
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Planting a healthier ocean
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Vital marine ecosystems in an additional 4,000 square km of our seas to receive protection
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New guidance provides advice for native oyster restoration in Scotland
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Landmark study definitively shows that conservation actions are effective at halting and reversing biodiversity loss
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First beaver kits in 400 years born in the wild in the Cairngorms National Park
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Mobile species are ‘glue’ which connect different habitats together, study finds
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Deadly Crayfish Plague may be spreading: NRW urges vigilance
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Natural History Museum analysis finds critical ecosystems are not being protected by current 30by30 conservation efforts
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New £10m centre to tackle the health impacts of climate change
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The Crown Estate announces a further £7.3 million investment in research projects to accelerate the UK’s transition to net zero
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Critical Wetlands mapped across Glasgow City Region
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70 responses to biodiversity loss: the IPBES Nexus Assessment
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NCEA: Forest Research’s major programme to measure England’s natural capital
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Long-term increase in how Scottish nature benefits people
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1,400 species found in guts of Asian hornets
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IUCN Red List Update: Global Impacts, Regional Statuses, and the Way Forward
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The Benefits of Bats: Celebrating the critical contributions of bats on International Bat Appreciation Day
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Chip-shop fish among key seabed engineers
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WWF and Aviva unveil new saltmarsh research: a blueprint for climate resilience
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Arctic peatlands expanding as climate warms
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Plastic pollution and global warming are combining forces to disrupt ocean life, say Bangor University scientists
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New pine hoverfly Conservation Strategy leads the way in protecting one of Britain’s most endangered insects
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“Restoring wetlands could save UK billions”, say WWT experts ahead of global summit
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Local partnership helps protect critically endangered dormice in North Wales
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Deep trouble – future seafloor marine heatwaves will surpass surface extremes
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Thousands join epic mission to measure the health of insect populations across the UK and Ireland
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Vast areas of peatland destroyed since peat ban announced exactly 3 years ago
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Call for interest in beaver release to new catchments
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UK introduces landmark legislation to protect world’s ocean
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Floating ecosystems installed on Nottingham’s waterways to attract more wildlife into the city centre
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Scilly Isles cameras give glimpse of ‘natural’ UK waters
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South Downs National Park strengthens commitment to water as new report is published
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Iconic Nature Reserve launches cutting-edge conservation hub
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High tech gardens at the Natural History Museum switched on!
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Born to be Wild: Blean welcomes third generation of wild bison in three years
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Threatened species and precious habitats to be better protected with new funding boost for overseas conservation projects
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Land carbon sinks cannot keep up, while rising temperatures spread disease and threaten incomes – report warns
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£2m project to track 'forever chemicals' in UK rivers
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Natural England sets out new vision for nature and growth with corporate strategy
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Time to rethink nature conservation? Ecologists call for ecosystem approach to halt nature decline
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