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Jamaica to tackle species threatening biodiversity

Jamaica and four other Caribbean countries have been granted US$1.7 million to reduce the biodiversity threat of invasive alien species.

Source: Caribbean Net News

5 November 2009 | ES

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World needs sophisticated biofuel approach, urges report

Biofuels are neither a panacea nor a pariah, says a major UN report, but they must not be grown on productive cropland.

20 October 2009 | EN | 中文

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Peru and Ethiopia team up to defend biodiversity

Scientists and farmers from Peru and Ethiopia will defend agrobiodiversity through the exchange of scientific and traditional knowledge.

16 October 2009 | ES

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Water weed given new life as fabric

Researchers have found a way to spin fabric from water hyacinth, turning the much-criticised weed into a potential windfall.

5 October 2009 | EN

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Thirsty eucalyptus trees get the chop in Kenya

Farmers in drought-stricken Kenya are uprooting imported eucalyptus species that were planted near water sources.

30 September 2009 | EN

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Costa Rica opens advanced biotechnology lab

A Costa Rican research centre has opened the most advanced biotechnology laboratory in Central America.

Source: La Nación de Costa Rica

24 August 2009 | ES

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Mosquitoes stopped on way to the Galapagos

Ecuadorian authorities are fumigating aeroplanes to stop disease-carrying mosquitoes hitching a ride to the Galapagos islands.

19 August 2009 | ES

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Universal DNA barcode proposed for plants

A genetic 'barcode' proposed for plants should improve knowledge of plant distribution while striking a blow against illegal loggers.

10 August 2009 | EN | 中文

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Deadlock broken on international seed sharing

Poor countries may become more open to sharing seeds now that a fund to support their crop protection efforts has been agreed.

25 June 2009 | EN | 中文

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Experts appeal to defend South American biodiversity

The loss of biodiversity in South America has been analysed by experts from 12 countries, who have urged local communities to commit to conservation.

29 May 2009 | ES

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Traditional coffee farms 'improve tree biodiversity'

Shade-grown coffee farms are rich in native tree species and are important corridors of genetic diversity linking forests, say researchers.

19 January 2009 | EN | ES

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'Comeback' forests rich in biodiversity, say scientists

Tropical forests that grow back following deforestation are unexpectedly rich in plant and animal life that can help conservation efforts.

19 January 2009 | EN | ES

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Nepal Himalayas 'lush with plants of medicinal value'

Researchers have found that more than half the plants in west Nepal have medicinal use — higher than that reported in previous studies.

5 January 2009 | EN | FR

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India's tropical agriculture 'can support biodiversity'

Cultivation of areca nut in India can help conserve biodiversity, with implications for other forms of tropical farming, say researchers.

11 November 2008 | EN

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Ecuadorian scientists reject new patent rule

Ecuadorian researchers disagree with an article in the new constitution that bans patenting products related to the country's biodiversity.

Source: El Comercio

1 October 2008 | ES

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Scientists tackle DNA barcoding 'resistance'

Scientists are proposing a set of guidelines to tackle developing countries' resistance to take up DNA barcoding for biodiversity mapping.

23 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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Conservation areas 'attracting human settlement'

Protected conservation areas attract human settlement rather than drive people away, which could threaten biodiversity, finds a study.

10 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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South Asian nations join forces to tackle climate change

South Asian nations have agreed on a three-year plan to lessen climate change impacts in the region.

Source: IRIN

9 July 2008 | EN | 中文

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UN roadmap paves way for curbing biopiracy

Following the UN biodiversity conference, countries have agreed a roadmap to negotiate the access and sharing of genetic resources.

13 June 2008 | EN | 中文

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Invasive foreign species threaten China's biodiversity

China's growing infrastructure is boosting the spread of potentially destructive animals, insects and plants, a new report warns.

11 April 2008 | EN | 中文