Lazarus species – back from the dead
The number of species on the planet has been estimated at over 8 million, but there are a lot of
Thoughts from the vanguard of biodiversity research
The number of species on the planet has been estimated at over 8 million, but there are a lot of
It’s now theoretically possible to re-create an extinct animal, provided a sufficient sample of its DNA is found – tar
A friend (h/t Justin) sent me this article a couple of weeks ago – it seems that this summer, the
The lift this morning looked like the scene of a death match between Mud Man and The Incredible Slime Monster,
I’m pretty fond of all things squiddly, so I was concerned that Nature has a post this week about the
The first issue of our Biodiversity Brief newsletter is out, and we’re quite proud of it. A lot of work
I found a great blog t’other day, which I’d like to share. Well, when I say ‘I found’, I mean
Welcome back to Biodiversity Revolution for 2013. Today I’ve got another insectile treat: indeed, a tree insectile treat. It’s called
Bad news for the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world’s most impressive dive sites and a UNESCO World Heritage
There’s an interesting article in The Conversation today which suggests that climate change may have been responsible for the collapse