Global biodiversity meeting in December 2022 agrees to restore 30% of the degraded terrestrial, inland water, coastal and marine ecosystems on Earth
The challenged bumblebee
Bumblebees are important pollinators, that can help pollination even in cold climates
The human guest
Maybe Nature is a potluck dinner, where all bring themselves on the table... Problem is we treat it as a buffet just for us... ( illustration ref: di01295)
Legal codes of nature
Live drawing: Laws can form the landscapes in many ways (illustration: Di01245)
financing wildlife
Live drawing: Tourism, walking, birdwatching, taxpaying and customers can all support nature (illustration: Di01254)
Moving biodiversity with technology
Ai powered tech can play a part in the monitoring and saving of endangered species (illustration: Di01243)
Three migration ways for species
Helping animals move between habitats as assisted migration, stepping stones and green corridors (Illustration: Di01247)
Seeing nature as stories
Just by being outdoors we can enjoy the never ending storytelling of nature (illustration: Di01249)
Connecting to fungi world
Mostly underground the kingdom of fungi has been supporting us for millions of years (illustration: Di01257)
Engine of biodiversity
The crashing nature airplane metaphor (illustration: Di01246)
Roles of Citizen Scientists
From observation, to analyzing to innovating, fact checking and being ambassadors (illustration: Di01248)
Prioritizing endangered species
Just to categorize the species in risk is a challenge (Illustration: Di01244)
The Canary in the forest
An estimated 48% of existing bird species worldwide are in decline ( 2022) Illustration: Di01250
Matching species to habitat restoration
The challenge of releasing animals back into the landscapes drawing
Benefits of forests
Trees are good for many things from timber, outdoor life, carbon sink, wild-food and more
Jumping from climate change
Species have no time to adapt to global warming, they need to move - but where to?
The art view on nature
Biodiversity is not always staying
Nature 4D printer
Will we soon be able to synthesize nature?
Scientist and citizen scientist
Two kinds of know-how: Expert vs Network
Nature as product
The challenge of estimating the value of biodiversity
Nature conservation as music
Conducted conservation vs rewilding jam session
Some knows the rules, some the place
Laws can clash with local needs, tradition and knowledge
Critically endangered bird is forgetting its song
Less than 300 are left of The Regent Honeyeater bird of Australia, and scientists try to help them remember their way of singing
Outdoor classes
More and more schools are starting to teach kids outdoors
Record breaking heat in the Arctic
Low sea ice, wildfires and temperatures rising twice as fast as other parts of the world. The Arctic is changing in dramatic ways, and the fragile wildlife and biodiversity can't adapt to the fast changing environment