The iconic grassland savannas of Africa are geographically extensive and important for both local fauna and the global climate. But where did they come from, and how will they change in the future?
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More people, farms, and drought could mean more elephant conflict in Southern Africa
By David Brown A growing human population, expanding croplands, and drier conditions driven by climate change within ...
Before world leaders gather in Türkiye this November for COP31, the flagship UN climate summit, a lesser-known but ...
Senken has announced the largest biomass storage deal signed in Europe to date: a multi-year carbon removal offtake with ...
The guide lists important species dependent on India’s grasslands for survival, including the great Indian bustard and the ...
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Life begins early for lions in the wild
This video shows a group of young lions with an adult lioness in the open grasslands of the Masai Mara, Kenya, where lion ...
Saudi Arabia, which hosted COP16 in Riyadh in December 2024, has positioned itself as a leading voice on drought and dust ...
Blending urban exploration with outdoor adventure, Seattle invites families to experience its waterways, neighborhoods, and cultural landmarks in exciting ways.
Speakers at a National Yam Advocacy Summit have called for increased investment in the country’s yam seed system to ensure ...
The effects of climate on forest biomass differs among forests on with different histories on a continental scale ...
Satellite images can be used to estimate how much carbon forests store as aboveground biomass (AGB) and how biomass varies in different forests. In a study published in the journal Nature, a team of ...
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