Tiger Shark, Bahamas, Gerald Schömbs There is growing evidence from a wide range of ecosystems that predators, via trophic cascades, play an important and potentially irreplaceable role in the carbon cycle. Studies have shown that changes to predator populations can...
Towards a new paradigm Against the backdrop of biodiversity decline and rising global temperatures, there has never been a greater awareness of our need for nature and the wide range of benefits it provides. Practical rewilding initiatives have already demonstrated...
ANIMAR el CICLO de CARBONO Potenciar sumideros ecosistémicos de carbono para cumplir con el objetivo de 1.5ºC Serie 2021, numero 2 En asociación con el Wilderness Specialist Group (IUCN/WCPA) Global Rewilding Alliance www.rewildingglobal.org 2...
ANIMATE the CARBON CYCLE Supercharging Ecosystem Carbon Sinks to Meet the 1.5°C Target GRA Publication Series 2021/02 In association with the Wilderness Specialist Group (IUCN/WCPA) Global Rewilding Alliance www.rewildingglobal.org 2 Northern...