Explore the fascinating biology, conservation crisis, and scientific innovations surrounding the Totoaba, an endangered giant fish in the Gulf of California.
Discover how camera traps and Indigenous knowledge confirmed the presence of mandrills in Southeast Cameroon's Lobéké National Park, revealing a biodiversity hotspot.
Explore the science behind wildlife management, from cognitive research in animals to the tools and techniques used by professionals to maintain ecological balance.
Explore how open access publishing is transforming conservation science by breaking down barriers to knowledge and accelerating biodiversity protection efforts worldwide.
Explore how Rachel Carson, Gordon Riley, Jacques Cousteau, and Eugenie Clark transformed marine ecology from descriptive science to quantitative discipline and public engagement.
Explore how palaeontology provides deep-time perspectives to address modern conservation challenges through fossil records and ancient ecological data.
Exploring the paradigm shift in conservation science from protecting nature from people to protecting nature with people through decolonial approaches.
Discover how understanding the costs of disturbance to hibernating bats transforms conservation efforts and protects these vital ecosystem contributors.
Exploring the enduring legacy of Dennis G. Raveling in waterfowl ecology and conservation through contemporary research building on his foundational work.
Explore how movement ecology is transforming wildlife conservation through cutting-edge technology and data analysis.