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
Moving biodiversity with technology
Ai powered tech can play a part in the monitoring and saving of endangered species (illustration: Di01243)
Matching species to habitat restoration
The challenge of releasing animals back into the landscapes drawing
Nature conservation as music
Conducted conservation vs rewilding jam session
Sumatran Rhino calf born
New hope to the critically endangered Sumatran Rhino
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
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
Watercolor sketch heatwave in Siberia
Working in watercolor around a story about an unprecedented heatwave in Siberia - reaching around 38 degrees C ( 100 degrees F.)