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Wildlife conservation needs a post-COVID recovery plan (commentary)

by Razan Al Mubarak 3 June 2020
Ironically, the tragedies of the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in some unprecedented improvements to air quality. Levels of nitrogen dioxide have decreased in many parts of the world, including by…

Saving the unicorns: using the sun to produce freshwater and restore an endangered species

by Katie Taylor 11 November 2015
Solar-powered desalination plants are used in the Middle East to rehabilitate the arid habitat of the vulnerable Arabian oryx. Do the benefits of restoring habitat outweigh the drawbacks of desalination plants?

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