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Mar. 21, 2022 —The COVID-19 pandemic hasn't been a great couple of years. But for the green industry, like plant nurseries and greenhouses, it's been a boon. But will the uptick in gardening last once the ...
May 18, 2022 —Declining native species could be planted in urban green spaces. Researchers now describe how to use this great potential for species protection. They recommend practical conservation gardening ...
Jan. 10, 2023 —School garden-based interventions can improve metabolic parameters such as blood sugar and cholesterol in children, according to a new ...
Aug. 30, 2022 —Wildlife hunting motivations and resulting ecological consequences vary depending on the socio-economic context across Africa and Europe, according to a new study. Despite these shifts, the intensity ...
June 5, 2023 —Night-time pollinators such as moths may visit just as many plants as bees, and should also be the focus of conservation and protection efforts, a new study ...
July 28, 2022 —The movement of elephants through wildlife corridors is directly impacted by differing forms of human pressures and development, new research shows. The study takes an in-depth look at how varying ...
Dec. 3, 2020 —Children grow taller in rural households where their mothers are supported to grow their own food - according to new research. The research, which looked at households in low- and middle-income ...
June 21, 2022 —Researchers modeled the risk of human -- elephant conflict in Thailand under different climate change scenarios using a risk framework. A spatial shift in the risk of conflict was observed with ...
Nov. 17, 2020 —Researchers say that more epidemics resulting from animal hosts are inevitable unless urgent action is taken. To protect against future pandemics, they call for governments to establish effective ...
Aug. 10, 2020 —Coronaviruses were detected in a high proportion of bats and rodents in Viet Nam from 2013 to 2014, with an increasing proportion of positive samples found along the wildlife supply chain from ...