The ongoing sixth mass extinction, primarily caused by humans, has led to the decline of crucial species like vultures in India. Once abundant, their populations have plummeted due to diclofenac use. This collapse adversely impacts public health and the economy, illustrating the necessity of prioritizing conservation for ecologically vital species over charismatic ones.
Tag: biodiversity
The article by Nicole Bowen discusses the importance of green spaces in urban environments, highlighting the integration of natural and man-made ecological structures like community gardens and vertical forests. These initiatives foster community cohesion, improve mental health, and combat isolation, showcasing how urban planning can enhance cityscapes through greenery and biodiversity.
The BioRescue project has achieved a historic milestone in wildlife conservation by successfully transferring the first rhino IVF embryo to a surrogate mother, despite her later death. This initiative seeks to prevent the extinction of the northern white rhino, with 30 preserved embryos offering hope for the subspecies’ future survival.
