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Embrace neobiodiversity and focus on the big problem: climate change

October 16, 2018 by Roger Harris Leave a Comment

Embrace neobiodiversity and focus on the big problem: climate change

No-one doubts that life on Earth is undergoing a mass extinction. Estimates of species loss vary. Nonetheless, it is clear that human impacts are taking their toll. There are numerous examples of extinctions due to human activities, whether directly (e.g., hunting) or indirectly (e.g., introducing invasive species). Human activities may promote speciation We applaud the […]

Filed Under: climate change, conservation issues, mass extinction Tagged With: biodiversity, Chris Thomas, environment, extinction, global warming, human activities, neobiodiversity, speciation, University of York

The 10 Most Powerful Biodiversity Images

August 22, 2018 by Roger Harris Leave a Comment

The 10 Most Powerful Biodiversity Images

Here we present 10 powerful biodiversity images. A picture is worth a thousand words, they say. That may be true! Today we’re swamped with information. Images can say a lot with a little. That said, we’re in the digital revolution. So now we’re flooded with zillions of photos and memes. We like and tag images […]

Filed Under: biodiversity images, endangered species Tagged With: awareness, biodiversity, communication, conservation, environment, extinction, images, media, natural resources, wildlife

Second International Conference of the Collaboration for Environmental Evidence

October 13, 2017 by Jessica Taylor Leave a Comment

Second International Conference of the Collaboration for Environmental Evidence

Evidence synthesis for environmental management The Foundation for Research on Biodiversity has the pleasure of hosting the 2nd International Collaboration for Environmental Evidence conference in France in 2018. The methods of CEE evidence synthesis (systematic reviews, systematic mapping, etc.) and the results of these syntheses will be presented in different domains such as Health and […]

Filed Under: conservation science, meetings & conferences Tagged With: biodiversity, conservation, environmental management, evidence synthesis, systematic review, training event

5 Reasons Citizen Science Can Help To Save Biodiversity

January 29, 2017 by Kyle Toth 1 Comment

5 Reasons Citizen Science Can Help To Save Biodiversity

The advent of the Internet and social technologies have greatly enhanced participation by the public in scientific research. For example, Zooniverse currently offers 51 projects asking for public assistance. However, so-called “citizen science” remains an under-utilized resource. Citizen scientists can help to map, record and ultimately preserve biodiversity. We at Biodiversity Professionals strongly encourage our […]

Filed Under: conservation science, resources for biodiversity professionals Tagged With: awareness, biodiversity, citizen science, conservation, environment, extinction, funding, learning

State Vegetation Type Map for NSW Australia

January 19, 2017 by Bob Denholm Leave a Comment

State Vegetation Type Map for NSW Australia

To better manage our native vegetation, the New South Wales government is delivering a comprehensive and complete state-wide baseline for the extent and distribution of the different groupings or types of vegetation – the State Vegetation Type Map (SVT Map). The SVT is based on site surveys, a standard classification system and high resolution spatial […]

Filed Under: conservation science, data, member research Tagged With: Australia, biodiversity, community ecology, environment, map, mapping, plants, research, science, technology, vegetation

How our definition of nature shapes conservation efforts

January 11, 2017 by Merijn van den Bosch Leave a Comment

How our definition of nature shapes conservation efforts

In our attempts to safeguard nature, from entire ecosystems to the last specimen of rare species, all allies are welcome. More than ever, there is a need for an overarching view on what conservation is supposed to be. This article serves to introduce biodiversity professionals to contemporary environmental philosophy. It is a discipline that could […]

Filed Under: conservation issues, member research, publications Tagged With: biodiversity, conservation, environmental philosophy, hotspots, nature

The BIG Biodiversity Challenge 2016

August 5, 2016 by Roger Harris Leave a Comment

The BIG Biodiversity Challenge 2016

With construction and development essential for continued economic growth, it is crucial that the current upward trend does not come at the expense of the natural environment. Further awareness of the relationship between natural systems and a strong economy has led to organisations developing plans and strategies that integrate both economic and environmental targets. An […]

Filed Under: biodiversity news, conservation issues Tagged With: biodiversity, conservation, ecology, environment, habitat restoration

First International Conference of the Collaboration for Environmental Evidence

May 4, 2016 by Gerry Post Leave a Comment

First International Conference of the Collaboration for Environmental Evidence

We are incredibly excited about the First International Conference of The Collaboration for Environmental Evidence (CEE). Our theme for this inaugural event is “Better Evidence. Better Decisions. Better Environment.” CEE is an open collaboration with a global mission to provide the best available evidence to inform decision making in the environmental sector. We are witnessing […]

Filed Under: Biodiversity Professionals member news, conservation science, meetings & conferences, Uncategorized Tagged With: biodiversity, conference, conservation, environment, research, science

A directory of biodiversity institutes worldwide

June 24, 2015 by Roger Harris Leave a Comment

A directory of biodiversity institutes worldwide

To provide a resource for our members, we have compiled a directory of biodiversity institutes around the world. The directory provides contact information for various institutions directly engaged in biodiversity research. The list will be useful for the following: Biodiversity professionals looking for positions Scientists who want to collaborate on projects Individuals interested in biodiversity […]

Filed Under: biodiversity websites Tagged With: biodiversity, global, institutes, organizations

Paper in Science says loss of species is 1000 times greater than the natural extinction rate

May 29, 2014 by Roger Harris Leave a Comment

Paper in Science says loss of species is 1000 times greater than the natural extinction rate

Are we in the middle of a mass extinction, like that of the dinosaurs? By all accounts, yes. In a highly significant paper shortly to be published in the journal Science, a team of conservation scientists has revised current rates of species loss upwards. According to the analysis, species are being lost at least a […]

Filed Under: biodiversity news, biodiversity websites, conservation science, publications Tagged With: article, biodiversity, clinton jenkins, extinction, science

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