Read the new report from WWF exploring the impact of climate change on a number of key species, including the giant panda, polar bear, Sumatra orangutan, African elephant, blue whale, green turtle, ...
Climate change is bound to make this worse: Scientific models warn that in the next 70 years, warming could reduce the remaining giant panda habitat by nearly 60 percent. At least for now ...
Or maybe it was a more drawn-out decline brought on by unfettered climate change, escalating conflict ... The fate of animals ...
giant pandas, climate and vegetation in many of the protected areas," Songer said. Songer described a joint project testing how bamboo growth and survival would change in response to higher ...
To avoid dangerous climate change, global greenhouse gas emissions should peak and then rapidly decline to near zero by the middle of the century. The impacts of climate change are being seen across ...
Climate change also brings rising sea levels, higher tides and more extreme weather events which can destroy turtle nesting sites. The loss of plants will have damaging knock-on effects for many other ...
Climate change also threatens their habitats, according to the National Zoo. "Scientists and conservationists have worked to restore the giant panda’s habitat and increase breeding in human care ...
where the majority of China’s giant pandas live. To confirm the findings, the scientists used the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool to delete the genetic sequence they had identified as causing the ...
In Brazil´s Amazonas state, almost 6,000 riverine dwellers authorized to fish have reported a significant drop in production ...
The news of giant pandas returning to America ... The researchers plan to study how climate change affects panda habitats by measuring the growth of bamboo under experimentally increased temperatures.
Staff at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo said Bao Li and Qing Bao, a pair of 3-year-old giant pandas, are acclimating to their new home in the nation’s capital after traveling 8,250 miles from ...
Your support makes all the difference. A new set of giant pandas have arrived in Washington DC, marking the latest step in panda diplomacy. Bao Li and Qing Bao touched down at Dulles International ...