Here’s why parasites aren’t as bad you might think - and why we need to save them
Parasites have been left out of most conservation plans, but with only 4% known to infect humans, their vital ecological roles shouldn't be overlooked.
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Parasites have been left out of most conservation plans, but with only 4% known to infect humans, their vital ecological roles shouldn't be overlooked.
Recent research into different types of animal protein production show huge differences in environmental impact.
Marine conservation experts are calling for the adoption of a code of conduct for ocean conservation that takes into consideration local populations.
A survey of 6,000 coral reefs has uncovered some good news – with important implications.