
They whistle to the birds: the Awer honey-gatherers
By: Frank van Steenbergen They whistle to the birds. One bird comes. The bird leads them to bees’ nest. They … Continued
By: Frank van Steenbergen They whistle to the birds. One bird comes. The bird leads them to bees’ nest. They … Continued
by Shubham Jain , Pratik Ranjan , Arpan Mondal Introduction Hedges in the Indian agriculture landscape have been widely known … Continued
by Arpan Mondal What if one small shift in the way we farm could solve multiple problems at once—improve nutrition, … Continued
by Pablo Fajardo and Frank van Steenbergen The biodiversity epicenter that is the Amazon is reflected in the almost endless … Continued
By Shubham Jain, Arpan Mondal, Pratik Ranjan and Frank van Steenbergen They are there or they are not there: hedges, … Continued
By Ilja Keukenkamp; Meghna Mukherjee Let’s meet Tinku Karjee- a resident of the Kumarpara village, who has been working as … Continued
By Femke van Woesik, Redeat Daneil, and Meghna Mukherjee Hedges, integral to agricultural landscapes for centuries, were primarily planted as … Continued
By Dhwani Lalai, Shivangi Anand, Ishan Agarwal, Chetan Agarwal, Manohar Pawar, Nishtha Relan (Foundation for Ecological Security) Over the past … Continued
Interested in this topic? Join our webinar on the occasion of the International Day of Biodiversity on 22 May 2024. … Continued
By Yuka Nabae Land use changes, including deforestation and land degradation can disrupt habitats, providing an advantage to species that … Continued
By Yuka Nabae Livestock production continues to result in large-scale deforestation in many areas. In fact, the conversion of forest … Continued
by Miltiadis Vitsas (MetaMeta Research) Roads and insects Roads serve as vital infrastructural arteries that facilitate regional development and enhance … Continued