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Where Biodiversity is Most at Risk Across America

Where Biodiversity is Most at Risk Across America

January 14, 2025

Right now, about 13 percent of the United States is permanently protected and managed primarily for biodiversity, according to the United States Geological Survey. Even when species are protected under federal or state laws, they are typically more vulnerable outside of lands that are managed to protect biodiversity.

The Endangered Species Act of 1973

The Endangered Species Act of 1973

January 15, 2025

The US Endangered Species Act (ESA) is our nation’s most effective law to protect at-risk species from extinction.

Biodiversity Hotspots

Biodiversity Hotspots

January 16, 2025

Our planet’s “biodiversity,” the vast array of life on Earth, faces a crisis of historic proportions. Development, urbanization, pollution, disease — they’re all wreaking havoc on the tree of life. Today, species are going extinct at the fastest rate since the mass extinction of the dinosaurs.

The Importance of Keystone Species

The Importance of Keystone Species

January 16, 2025

A keystone species is an organism that helps define an entire ecosystem. Without its keystone species, the ecosystem would be dramatically different or cease to exist altogether.

6 Ways to Personally Protect Biodiversity

6 Ways to Personally Protect Biodiversity

January 16, 2025

Biodiversity is more than simply the collection of plants and animals on earth; it is about local ecosystems and promoting healthy conditions for organisms to thrive. While protecting the rainforests sounds like a daunting task, there is a lot you can do to promote and preserve local biodiversity at home.

Human Activities, Climate Change, and Biodiversity - How Are They All Connected?

Human Activities, Climate Change, and Biodiversity - How Are They All Connected?

January 21, 2025

Biodiversity is the variety of life on Earth, including the different species of plants, animals, and microorganisms that inhabit our planet. Unfortunately, human activities have harshly influenced global climate change, which subsequently negatively impacts biodiversity around the world. In this article, we will explore how human activity, climate change, and biodiversity are interconnected and the consequences the Earth face.

Notre-Dame: a monument of biodiversity

Notre-Dame: a monument of biodiversity

January 21, 2025

More than just a cathedral, Notre-Dame de Paris is an urban ecosystem. Its towering structure and countless hidden crevices offer a sanctuary to species that have adapted to the challenges of city life. The façade’s original openings, designed in the Middle Ages to accommodate construction beams, have become essential nesting sites for birds.

Biodiversity in Hawaii

Biodiversity in Hawaii

January 27, 2025

Surrounded by ocean and formed by volcanic hot spots, Hawaii’s isolation and geological activity shape the biodiversity of the islands. With over 25,000 unique species, Hawaii is one of the most biologically diverse regions on the planet.

Biodiversity in the Pacific Islands

Biodiversity in the Pacific Islands

January 27, 2025

The Pacific Islands are unique places scattered across the Pacific Ocean, known for their beauty and rich biodiversity. Volcanoes, beaches, and rainforests coexist on the same small pieces of land, a phenomenon hard to find elsewhere.

What Are Invasive Species and Why Are They So Problematic for Biodiversity?

What Are Invasive Species and Why Are They So Problematic for Biodiversity?

January 27, 2025

Every species plays an important role in their ecosystems, yet can prove devastating when introduced into areas it is not native. These species are then termed "invasive", and in this article, we will explore why exactly they are harmful to biodiversity.

Wildfires and How They Impact Biodiversity

Wildfires and How They Impact Biodiversity

January 27, 2025

In the past decade, the world has seen an increasing number of wildfires. To the average individual, these may not seem severely impactful, but they can be truly devastating. In this article, we will examine how exactly wildfires can impact biodiversity, both immediately and long-term.

Birds and Biodiversity

Birds and Biodiversity

February 3, 2025

The importance of birds in maintaining biodiversity cannot be overstated. In this article, we will explore the vital role birds play in the world's ecosystems and the challenges they face in a changing world.

Biodiversity in the Arctic

Biodiversity in the Arctic

February 3, 2025

The Arctic region is home to a diverse array of plant and animal species, many of which are found nowhere else on the planet. However, this unique and delicate ecosystem is facing a growing number of threats, a majority of which are related to human activities.

Biodiversity in the US Midwest

Biodiversity in the US Midwest

February 17, 2023

The US Midwest region, also known as the "Heartland" of America, is a vast area that encompasses 12 states and over 20% of the country's land area. It is home to a rich and diverse array of ecosystems, species, and habitats. In this article, we will explore the biodiversity of the US Midwest, including its unique features, challenges, and conservation efforts.

What is ecology?

What is ecology?

February 18, 2025

Ecology is the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment; it seeks to understand the vital connections between plants and animals and the world around them. Ecology also provides information about the benefits of ecosystems and how we can use Earth’s resources in ways that leave the environment healthy for future generations.

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