Fungi. They grow between toes, on bread and in the shower. But the organisms also produce food and medicine and act as ecosystem maids by decomposing dead matter — benefits that are sometimes ...
It’s no secret that Earth’s biodiversity is at risk. According to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, 26% of all mammals, 14% of birds and 41% of amphibians are currently ...
The acronym CAFF stands for the Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna. CAFF is the biodiversity Working Group of the Arctic Council. CAFFs mission statement is to: To address the conservation of ...
They’re in us, on us, and all around us. A growing movement to study and protect our fungal neighbors may define our intertwined futures. Ushering in the next generation and growth cycle, spores of a ...
People everywhere rely on wildlife and biodiversity-based resources to meet our needs - from food, to fuel, medicines, housing, and clothing. For us to enjoy the benefits and the beauty that nature ...
Matt Kasson receives funding from the National Science Foundation, The National Geographic Society and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Brian Lovett and Patricia Kaishian do not work for, consult, ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results