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What if we relied on the voracious appetite of dragonflies to combat mosquito larvae? A town on the Basque coast ...
25 April 2026
ParAshley Morgan
Forests, agricultural lands, natural areas… Decatur Metro has identified the soils affected by photovoltaic installations. Despite contested projects, their share ...
21 April 2026
In the Île-de-France region, biodiversity is severely impacted by climate change and other human activities. This is evidenced by a ...
18 April 2026
In the vicinity of the proposed Arles highway bypass, 437 hectares of peatland have been identified. The soil, which is ...
17 April 2026
To safeguard the new pairs of bearded vultures settling in the Swiss Prealps, the first step is to locate their ...
16 April 2026
The birch tree, with its exceptional bark, has been a source of creativity, wellness, and survival for our ancestors for ...
14 April 2026
The Unseen Threat Beneath the Waters of Brest In the bay of Brest, a hidden environmental issue threatens the underwater ...
7 April 2026
Ecological and Anti-racist Activists Stir Awareness with Nature Walks: In Nantes, plans for housing and an administrative detention center (CRA) ...
27 March 2026
Biruté Galdikas passed away at the age of 79 in Los Angeles on March 24th, following a lengthy illness, according ...
25 March 2026
The beaver, already known for its role in combating droughts and floods and its critical contribution to biodiversity, continues to ...
19 March 2026
Addressing the collapse of biodiversity, which no technology can offset, requires systemic changes, explains biologist Tatiana Giraud. It’s a radical ...
16 March 2026
Fourteen Puffins Return to the Wild in Saint-Jean-de-Luz Bay After being stranded post-storms and receiving care at a wildlife rescue ...
4 March 2026
In Gironde, under the guise of an ecological innovation claimed to transform air freight, a company is on the verge ...
3 March 2026
The birch tree, with its exceptional bark, has been a source of creativity, well-being, and survival for our ancestors for ...
28 February 2026
A celebration of life through cinema. On Thursday, February 26th, Vincent Munier’s feature film The Song of the Forests was ...
27 February 2026
In the Cher region, oak trees over 200 years old were uprooted to transform meadows into cultivable fields. To prevent ...
25 February 2026
One tangible outcome of the Agricultural Orientation Law (LOA) enacted on March 24, 2025, a piece of legislation heavily criticized ...
20 February 2026
Global Businesses and Their Impact on Biodiversity The entirety of global corporations rely on biodiversity, yet simultaneously play a part ...
10 February 2026
It has been a decade since a documentary achieved this milestone. The film “The Song of the Forests”, directed by ...
9 February 2026
In the Cévennes region, approximately twenty hectares of chestnut trees have been cut down, a clear-cutting that has deeply affected ...
31 January 2026
Anne Le Strat’s appointment as Deputy CEO for Society Mobilization at the French Office for Biodiversity (OFB) has sparked significant ...
27 January 2026
Reducing anxiety, reconnecting with living creatures… Ornithologist Élise Rousseau, who has written a book on the subject, explains the benefits ...
25 January 2026
This situation starkly reflects the Sisyphean myth: for every dollar spent on nature conservation, thirty dollars go towards activities that ...
23 January 2026
On January 15th, the winners of the Tree of the Year competition will be announced. While it’s crucial to appreciate ...
17 January 2026
On January 15th, the results of the Tree of the Year contest will be revealed. While it’s crucial today to ...
15 January 2026