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Forest fragmentation—the division of large, intact woodlands into smaller patches—has emerged as a critical issue in ...
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Healing the land by restoring ecosystemsLand is life. Across Southeast Asia, from fertile fields to towering forests, healthy ecosystems underpin our region’s prosperity. Yet land degradation and deforestation have also eroded these ...
With ongoing substantial land use changes and increasing pressure on the condition and biodiversity of ecosystems, it is clear that well-being related to natural capital may also be under pressure. In ...
The vast majority of land on Earth — a staggering 97 percent — no longer qualifies as ecologically intact, according to a sweeping survey of Earth’s ecosystems.
All major components of our environment - land, water, and air - have been affected in pervasive and complex ways by the intensifying resource use of the growing human population. Resulting global and ...
Land management activities support all aspects of the Calvin Ecosystem Preserve & Native Gardens mission. Careful considerations have been given to each habitat type (i.e. early successional forest, ...
Land animals, ecosystems walloped after Permian dieoff. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2011 / 10 / 111025210908.htm. Brown University.
Land animals, ecosystems walloped after Permian dieoff Peer-Reviewed Publication. Brown University. image: Lystrosaurus, a relative to mammals, was one of a handful of "disaster taxa" to escape ...
Scientists have unearthed in Arizona fossils from an assemblage of animals, including North America's oldest-known flying reptile, that reveal a time of transition when venerable lineages that were ...
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