To glean knowledge on biodiversity, experts are increasingly listening to the acoustic clues found in landscapes.
Meet the six new recipients of our Restoration Stewards award from around the world, working from forests to marine habitats.
As Antarctica warms and receives more humans, can its virgin ecosystems be protected from non-native species?
Our pick of this year’s top stories on Landscape News about conservation and restoration.
Trees are known climate change mitigators, but scientists now push their power to aid adaptation to climate change.
GLFx restoration initiative provides hope against desertification and deforestation
Google.org’s Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink speaks on new Restor platform developed with the Crowther Lab as a 'Google Maps for nature.'
Africa is building a wall across the Sahel to stop the advancing Sahara. Will it work? Here's all you need to know about the Great Green Wall.
South Africa's artsy Eden Festival of Action engages citizens in landscape restoration as crucial climate action.
At COP26, UN Special Envoy for the Ocean Peter Thomson calls for more science on oceans to better conserve their carbon sequestration power.
Ecologist Tom Crowther explains why restoration must be coupled with technology and the biodiversity gap of carbon credits.
At COP26, acclaimed wetlands scientist Daniel Murdiyarso shares on the latest developments for peatlands and mangroves.