Biodiversity: from conservation science to action
© tidechaser.blogspot.com About 3 weeks ago I blogged about Guillaume Chapron‘s vision to notch up conservation implementation around the globe. After that little piece Guillaume invited me and a few...
View ArticleConservation hypocrisy
telegraph.co.uk Another soul-searching post from Alejandro Frid. – Confession time. This is going to be delicate, and might even ruffle some big feathers. Still, all of us need to talk about it. In...
View ArticleCartoon guide to biodiversity loss XXIV
Another 6 biodiversity cartoons for your conservation giggle & groan (see full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’ compendia here). – Filed under: biodiversity, cartoon, climate...
View ArticleWe generally ignore the big issues
I’ve had a good week at Stanford University with Paul Ehrlich where we’ve been putting the final touches1 on our book. It’s been taking a while to put together, but we’re both pretty happy with the...
View ArticleCartoon guide to biodiversity loss XXV
Here are 6 more biodiversity cartoons for your conservation-humour fix (see full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’ compendia here). – Filed under: biodiversity, cartoon, climate...
View ArticleHuman population size: speeding cars can’t stop quickly
Here at ConservationBytes.com, I write about pretty much anything that has anything remotely to do with biodiversity’s prospects. Whether it is something to do with ancient processes, community...
View ArticleCartoon guide to biodiversity loss XXVI
Here are 8 more biodiversity cartoons (with a human population focus, given recent events) for your conservation-humour fix (see full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’ compendia...
View ArticleCartoon guide to biodiversity loss XXVII
Here are the last 6 biodiversity cartoons for 2014 because, well, why not? (see full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’ compendia here). – Filed under: biodiversity, cartoon,...
View ArticleCartoon guide to biodiversity loss XXVIII
First batch of six biodiversity cartoons for 2015 (see full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’ compendia here). – Filed under: biodiversity, cartoon, climate change, conservation...
View ArticleCartoon guide to biodiversity loss XXIX
Second batch of six biodiversity cartoons for 2015 (see full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’ compendia here). — Filed under: biodiversity, cartoon, climate change, conservation...
View ArticleCartoon guide to biodiversity loss XXX
Third batch of six biodiversity cartoons for 2015 (see full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’ compendia here). — Filed under: biodiversity, cartoon, climate change, ethics Tagged:...
View ArticleInfluential conservation ecology papers of 2016
As I have done for the last three years (2015, 2014, 2013), here’s another retrospective list of the top 20 influential conservation papers of 2016 as assessed by experts in F1000 Prime. Scaling laws...
View ArticleCartoon guide to biodiversity loss XLVI
The first set of biodiversity cartoons for 2018. See full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’ compendia here. —
View ArticleCartoon guide to biodiversity loss XLVII
The next set of six biodiversity cartoons for 2018. See full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’ compendia here. —
View ArticleCartoon guide to biodiversity loss XLVIII
The third set of six biodiversity cartoons for 2018. See full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’ compendia here. —
View ArticleCartoon guide to biodiversity loss XLIX
The fourth set of six biodiversity cartoons for 2018. See full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’ compendia here. —
View ArticleHow to feed the world without costing the Earth
I’m excited to announce the upcoming public lecture by world-renowned sustainability scientist, Professor Andrew Balmford, at Flinders University on 17 July 2018. Andrew is Professor of Conservation...
View ArticleCartoon guide to biodiversity loss L
The fifth set of six biodiversity cartoons for 2018. See full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’ compendia here. —
View ArticlePrimate woes where the oil palm grows
A new article just published in PNAS reveals how future expansion of the palm-oil industry could have terrible consequences for African primates. Researchers from the European Commission’s Joint...
View ArticleCartoon guide to biodiversity loss LI
The six set of six biodiversity cartoons for 2018. See full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’ compendia here. —
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