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Welcome to the Brazilian Cerrado, the wettest savanna on Earth that holds around 5% of the world's biodiversity.
Citizen scientists from Indigenous groups in Borneo document the island's rare biodiversity in attempts to to protect it from logging.
A new report finds that economic benefits of expanding protected areas to cover 30% of the planet's lands and oceans outweigh the costs 5-to-1.
Red panda numbers have dropped by half since 1998 – and thanks to human encroachment, the elusive species is at risk of going extinct entirely.
The island nation has just used blue bonds to turn 30 percent of its exclusive economic zone (EEZ) into marine protected areas.
Indonesian conservationist Fachruddin Mangunjaya's fusion of faith, education and nature conservation is changing Southeast Asian landscapes.
From a new BBC series to a black-and-white photo esssay of African lions, here are the top 10 Landscape News stories on biodiversity from 2019.
17 years of footage from wildlife photographer Laurent Baheux show the "king of animals" in its native – and disappearing – habitat.
Scientists identify the top research questions needing answers in preventing biodiversity loss and aiding conservation in the region.
The director general on the youth movement and Germany's "duty" to conserve global biodiversity
Thousands of species are becoming increasingly endangered due to human activity, according to the latest update to the IUCN Red List.
Drone technology is being increasingly used to detect illegal poaching and logging, calculate carbon storage and even plant seeds from the air.
Landscape News goes birdwatching around Rarotonga in the Cook Islands, courtesy of veteran local conservation expert Ian Karika.
From king penguins to leopards, an extensive display of biodiversity in UNESCO's World Heritage Site additions this year.
In this news roundup: journalists tackle the climate crisis, Berlin makes public transport cheaper, and why one airline wants you to fly less.