Wild animals: The original and best carbon-capture ‘technology’

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Animating the carbon cycleOctober 2025

by ACC Admin | Oct 16, 2025 | 2025, Introductory, Press Article, Resources

Alana Burton, AWC Science Communicator Understanding the role of species in the carbon cycle offers a new way to evaluate the benefits of wildlife conservation in the context of climate change. Two baby numbats peeking out from a burrow beneath a piece of weathered...
Animating the Carbon Cycle – TWS WebinarsAugust 2025

Animating the Carbon Cycle – TWS WebinarsAugust 2025

by ACC Admin | Aug 29, 2025 | 2025, Event, More In-depth, Resources

The webinar presents the latest scientific insights about how animal species restoration and conservation can contribute to nature-based climate solutions via their underappreciated functional roles in protecting and enhancing carbon capture and storage across a broad...

Global Tiger Density Linked With Forest Carbon Stock, Top-Down and Bottom-UpMay 2025

by ACC Admin | May 7, 2025 | 2025, Peer Reviewed Scientific Paper, Resources, Technical / Scientific

Nathan James Roberts Abishek Harihar Xuhui Zhou Wen She Guangshun Jiang Tiger (Panthera tigris) survival, as apex predators in forest ecosystems, largely depends on abundant prey in healthy, intact forests. Because large herbivore prey are drivers of plant biomass, we...

How Rewilding WorksOctober 2023

by ACC Admin | Oct 1, 2023 | 2023, More In-depth, Press Article, Resources

Overfishing continues to be a key threat for northern bluefin tuna !unnus orientalis populations. By Magnus Sylvén and Karl Wagner by humans has been nearly unfathomable. If this continues unabated, the future of the natural world, as we know it, and with it the...

Why elephants, otters and whales are nature’s secret weapons against climate breakdownApril 2023

by ACC Admin | Apr 19, 2023 | 2023, Introductory, Press Article, Resources

What do elephants, otters and whales have in common? They all increase the amount of carbon that can be stored in their ecosystems. Elephants disperse seeds and trample low vegetation, enabling taller trees to grow. Sea otters eat sea urchins, allowing kelp to...
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