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The idea of being able to put a price on nature is dividing opinion but the financial value of ‘ecosystem services’ is increasingly guiding policy
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Sweden’s announcement this week that it is to build a series of animal bridges is the latest in global efforts to help wildlife navigate busy roads
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New guidelines say pictures posted on social media by primatologists and researchers can inadvertently damage conservation efforts
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US scientist Thomas Lovejoy says the rainforest’s rich biodiversity has been undervalued compared to economic activities such as farming and mining
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Biodiversity: what happened next?
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British Columbia resigned to a ‘long fight’ after 2020’s efforts to track and kill the invasive insects ended in frustration
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In a year like no other, our photographers – and readers – captured images reflecting the beauty and diversity that could all too easily be lost in our fragile world
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Ecotourism revenues plummeted around the world as some areas saw poaching and land grabs increase in 2020
After the bushfires
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Wildfires swept through Australia’s forests on an unimaginable scale a few short months ago, causing widespread destruction. The Guardian followed the path of the fires to see how the affected landscapes are faring
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Wild cities
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A suburb of the country’s capital is showing how urban planning can be harnessed to benefit both humans and wildlife
Multimedia
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In his new book, marine biologist and photographer Richard Smith reveals the tiny, magical world of pygmy seahorses, one of the most elusive fish on the planet
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Mexican photographer Alejandro Prieto has captured the diverse population of wildlife affected by the barrier, winning the Fritz Pölking prize with his project Border Wall
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Its stunning Moorish architecture makes the Spanish monument one of the world’s most visited. But photographer Ugo Mellone found the resident frogs, toads and newts just as fascinating
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Mumbai photographer and naturalist Rizwan Mithawala focuses on his windowbox, capturing the life cycle of visiting red pierrots
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2020 A truly unimaginable year for biodiversity