The Hidden Cost of Fragmented Forests

New research shows that forest fragmentation silently erodes carbon uptake – even when total forest area stays the same Imagine two landscapes. Both contain exactly the same amount of forest. In one, the trees form a vast, connected expanse. In the other, that same forest has been broken into hundreds of smaller patches, scattered across […]
A Snake Bite Revealed How We Can Help Heal the Planet

Book excerpt featuring Thomas Crowther’s work on healing the planet.
Four Researchers Receive a European Consolidator Grant

Grant announcement for four researchers receiving a European Consolidator Grant.
Ecologist Thomas Crowther to Release His Debut Book Nature’s Echo

Announcement of Thomas Crowther’s debut book Nature’s Echo with Harper Horizon publication scheduled for June 2 2026.
More Than Half the World’s Forests Fragmented in 20 Years — But Protection Works

Research findings on global forest fragmentation trends over 20 years and the effectiveness of conservation protection.
Netflix’s New Carbon Credits Boost Biodiversity Beautifully

How Netflix’s new carbon credit initiatives are supporting and boosting biodiversity.
Global Maps Reveal Where Mycorrhizal Fungi Thrive — and Where They’re Unprotected

Mapping the global distribution and protection status of mycorrhizal fungal networks.
Trees Live Out Their Lives in Surprising Ways Massive New Study Finds

Major study findings on tree life cycle patterns revealing surprising insights into how trees grow and die.
Des Chercheurs Révèlent les Secrets de la Croissance et de la Longévité des Arbres

French-language reporting on scientific research into tree growth patterns and longevity.
Why Are Autumn Colours More Vibrant in the US Than in Britain?

Analysis of the geographic and ecological differences that make autumn foliage more vibrant in the US than Britain.