• Loss of Biodiversity in Singapore

    Loss of Biodiversity in Singapore

    Planning for conservation requires accurate estimates of tropical extinction rates to assess the effects of human activity on biodiversity. Despite losing most of its tropical primary forest since 1819, Singapore has an incredibly detailed biodiversity record. Chisholm et al. (2023) assembled the largest database of biodiversity records for Singapore to date, containing over 50,000 individual…

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  • The Union Island Gecko population recovers

    The Union Island Gecko population recovers

    The population of Union Island geckos plummeted due to the illegal international pet trade, but conservationists working with local people in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines have helped increase the population.

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  • Animals are our greatest allies in reforestation

    Animals are our greatest allies in reforestation

    “Animals are our greatest allies in reforestation…

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  • Salamanders & Road Salt

    Salamanders & Road Salt

    Salamanders breeding in roadside ponds are exposed to various contaminants from road runoff. Chief among these is sodium chloride from road salt, which reaches average concentrations of 70 times higher in roadside ponds compared to woodland ponds located several hundred feet from the road.

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