Plants and their contributions to people are insufficiently protected globally
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This briefing summarises some of the ways in which climate change is impacting Europe’s marine ecosystems. It identifies how various ecosystem features are influenced by climate...
The EEA briefing " How climate change impacts marine life" summarises how increasing levels of greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere are affecting marine...
Video message recorded by Mr Janusz Wojciechowski for EU Pollinator Week, organised by the European Parliament
The researchers found that cropland treated with organic fertiliser, and which included perennial ley (legumes and grasses for feed or fallow) in the crop rotation, had more soil-dwelling creatures...
Anti-worm drug used by farmers on livestock detected in Scottish red foxes, Vulpes vulpes
A study on the diversity of soil eukaryotes - cell organisms containing a nucleus - shows the ecosystem type is pivotal driver of soil biodiversity. Agricultural soils are...
A new study into the safeguarding of wildlife threatened by international trade has revealed:
two-fifths of species identified as likely threatened by the international wildlife trade are not covered...
Have you ever wondered what whales and dolphins hear in the depths of the ocean? Does it change with the seasons?
These are just some of the questions behind...
On World Bee Day (20 May) it is essential to pay homage to a variety of pollinating insects crucial for our food security. A number of EU projects contribute...