Wild and wilder
I wrote about one approach to revegetating recently – the suggestion was to clone some of the extremely old trees
Thoughts from the vanguard of biodiversity research
I wrote about one approach to revegetating recently – the suggestion was to clone some of the extremely old trees
Meet Triboniophorus aff. graeffei, a hot pink slug that lives on Mount Kaputar in New South Wales in Australia. It’s
If you’re interested in getting food that’s sustainably grown, you should have a look at this site. The Stewardship Index
Why did the brush-tailed phascogale cross the road? Kylie Soanes knows, but she’s not telling. She is, however, telling how
The news is still full of the fires in Indonesia and the resulting smog in Singapore and Malaysia – unfortunately
A friend (h/t Justin) sent me this article a couple of weeks ago – it seems that this summer, the
In yesterday’s post, I talked about an ethic of biodiversity and some of the issues arising from it. Today, I’d
There was an interesting article in The Conversation recently entitled “Is an ethic of biodiversity enough?“. This article, by Freya
Guest post written by Craig Costion Today we use the term “endangered species” to raise awareness about species that are
I sometimes get asked where the value is in biodiversity: you can’t eat it, drink it, or sell it, so