There may be three times as many species of insects than previously known, scientist warn - As many as 40 percent of the ...
New calculations suggest that the insect species inhabiting our planet may be double or triple previous estimates.
A University of St Andrews-led study found that species declining locally are more likely to face higher global extinction ...
The government is teaming up with Colossal Biosciences, a private company that claims to have revived extinct dire wolves, to ...
Grasslands account for roughly 40% of terrestrial ecosystems and are paramount to global food security. Wild grasslands provide food for livestock and habitat for pollinators and act as a carbon sink ...
The number of plant species in many ecosystems in Europe has grown rather than shrunk over the last 100 years. However, this ...
Experts have accepted an estimate of around six million living insect species, an appraisal that has stood for the last 40 ...
New statistical analysis estimates Earth may host up to 20 million insect species, far exceeding currently known ...
With over three decades of pioneering research in forest genetics, biodiversity conservation and ecological restoration, Dr ...
For 40 years, we thought Earth was home to six million insect species. Turns out, it could be three times that.
The survey found that Green Island has at least 18 wild mammal species and 194 bird species, including 17 new bird species ...