Latest Biodiversity News

A research boat will scan the seabed to help search for those missing in Spain's floods

Nov. 08, 2024 11:43 AM EST

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — A Spanish research vessel that investigates marine ecosystems has been abruptly diverted from its usual task to take on a new job: Helping in the increasingly desperate search for the missing from Spain’s floods. The 24 crew members aboard the Ramón...

Mexico City’s floating gardens have fed people for hundreds of years. Now they’re threatened

Nov. 03, 2024 09:38 AM EST

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Cassandra Garduño squinted in the sunlight, her pink boots smudged by dirt as she gazed out over her family's chinampa — one of the islands first built up by the Aztecs with fertile mud from the bottom of a lake that, later drained, would one day become Mexico City. ...

At U.N. summit, historic agreement to give Indigenous groups voice on nature conservation decisions

Nov. 02, 2024 18:28 PM EDT

CALI, Colombia (AP) — After two weeks of negotiations, delegates on Saturday agreed at the United Nations conference on biodiversity to establish a subsidiary body that will include Indigenous peoples in future decisions on nature conservation, a development that builds on a growing movement to...

Delegates agree to establish Indigenous subsidiary body at COP16 UN biodiversity summit in Colombia

Nov. 02, 2024 01:00 AM EDT
CALI, Colombia (AP) — Delegates agree to establish Indigenous subsidiary body at COP16 UN biodiversity summit in Colombia.

Negotiations stall over some crucial issues on final day of UN biodiversity summit in Colombia

Nov. 01, 2024 19:54 PM EDT

CALI, Colombia (AP) — At the United Nations biodiversity summit in Colombia, negotiators have struggled to find common ground on key issues. These include how to finance protections for 30% of the world's plants and animals by 2030, how to establish a permanent body for Indigenous...

‘Immediate threat’: Mussel invades California’s Delta, first time in North America

Nov. 01, 2024 12:11 PM EDT

From the glittery bling of its name, the golden mussel sounds like it could be California’s state bivalve. Unfortunately, the creature’s only connection to the Golden State is the fact that it is California’s most recently identified invasive species — and it’s a bad one,...

Fourth mass coral bleaching prompts UN emergency session at Colombia biodiversity summit

Oct. 30, 2024 20:48 PM EDT

CALI, Colombia (AP) — The United Nations, scientists and governments made an urgent call Wednesday for increased funding to protect coral reefs under threat of extinction. Research this year shows that 77% of the world’s reefs are affected by bleaching, mainly due to warming...

UN chief calls for more pledges, private sector input to save global biodiversity at Colombia summit

Oct. 29, 2024 15:46 PM EDT

CALI, Colombia (AP) — United Nation's Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged countries on Tuesday to make new pledges to help save global biodiversity and called for the private sector to come on board. “Nature is life, and yet we are waging a war against it, a war where there...

Slight progress in global biodiversity protection efforts but some species decline, new reports find

Oct. 28, 2024 12:51 PM EDT

CALI, Colombia (AP) — Global efforts to protect the world's plants and animals have made slight progress and some species remain in serious decline, according to two reports released Monday at a major United Nations biodiversity summit in Colombia. A report from the United Nations...

As rhinoceros beetles spread, Hawaii board bolsters pest control powers

Oct. 23, 2024 11:22 AM EDT

The Hawaii Board of Agriculture has approved rule changes to help control the spread of invasive species following about a 20-month delay. The holdup caused a public outcry because the rule changes are intended to help the Agriculture Department stem the movement of commodities...