A recent in-depth study by aplaceforanimals has shed light on the alarming state of our planet’s threatened species. The study reveals that a shocking 41% of amphibians are on the brink of extinction.
A recent study published in Biological Reviews has raised concerns about global wildlife loss, painting a significantly more alarming picture of declining species populations than previously believed.
More than 500 species of fish, algae, coral and invertebrates that live on Australia's reefs have declined in the past decade, according to research published in the journal Nature.
Within mammals, birds, insects and other classes of animals, there are species in which, in their sexual rituals, the males fight hand to hand to show which of them is stronger.
The Natural History Museum identified 351 new species of animals and plants. In the list, led by invertebrate animals, there are 85 species of wasps, 84 beetles, 34 moths and seven individual frogs due to their size.
The Red List of threatened species of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) presented an update about threatened species, according to the category in which they are defined
The IUCN) has presented during the World Conservation Congress, which is held these days in Marseille (France), an update of its Red List of endangered animals, a world reference in the matter of biodiversity.