This week we analyze whether it is better reforestation or restoration Ecosystems affected by fire.Additionally, we have details from a study that warns Impact of Avian Flu Among the mammals of the world.
Finally, we tell you which species found on the Nazca and Juan Fernandez Ridges may be New to science. These and other themes from Mongabay Latam.
Post-fire controversies: Reforestation or restoration?
As 2024 begins in Colombia, fires spread, affecting the country’s wilderness.Faced with this emergency, the question arises: is it better reforestation or restoration These ecosystems stand out for their ability to produce water. Experts explain the difference between the two concepts.Read more here
Inirida eternal flower, the official image of the 16th session of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity in Colombia
This year, Cali will be the headquarters of the 16th session of the Conference of the Parties on Biological Diversity, One of the largest and most important events in the world on this topic. The official image of the event is the inerida flower, an Amazonian plant representative of the Guainha province. Do they know her?Read more here
Mercury contamination from illegal mining now detectable in birds in Madre de Dios, Peru
Worrying news.A new study finds birds Current levels of fish and insect-eating fish in the Madre de Dios mining area HG High. Some of the species analyzed had some of the highest mercury levels in South America.Read more here
Secrets of the ocean: Scientists discover more than 100 marine species that may be new to science
Over the course of 35 days, a team of scientists explored ten seamounts on the Nazca Ridge and Juan Fernandez Ridge in the southeastern Pacific Ocean.Probably during the expedition More than a hundred marine species discovered This may be new to science.Read more here
Gulf of California totoaba sees increased internet traffic, bringing with it risk of vaquita extinction
An investigation by the Environmental Investigation Agency shows that totoaba trafficking on the Internet is increasing.Researchers note that this illegal trade may increase The vaquita is at risk of extinction. Read more here
Nature’s Guardians: Three Success Stories of Forest Conservation in Latin America
inside international day of forests We tell you three stories of communities and people in Ecuador, Peru and Costa Rica who are setting out to restore, restore and protect forests.Read more here
Emerging panzoological epidemic: avian influenza has affected 48 species of mammals worldwide
A recent study warns Impact of avian influenza on 48 mammal species around the world. This pathology is currently considered a panzoological disease, equivalent to a human epidemic.Read more here
Scientists and environmentalists demand more transparency from regional fisheries management organizations that regulate fishing on the high seas
About 17 regional fisheries management organizations (Regional Fisheries Management Organization) They fish in international or high seas waters. Scientists and environmentalists demand more transparency to protect oceans.Read more here
Strategies for Life: Indigenous communities in the Bolivian Amazon battle drought and floods
Is it possible to conserve water despite the effects of climate change? In Bolivia, three indigenous communities in the Amazon have successfully managed their water resources and are prepared to deal with severe droughts and floods.Read more here
The drama of avocado expansion in Mexico: Threats to biodiversity and local communities
The expansion of avocado crops poses a serious threat to Mexico’s forests. We spoke with experts about the crop’s negative impact on ecosystems and biodiversity, but the analysis was discouraging.Read more here
Main picture: Whipped squid (Mastigopsis hjorti) recorded at a depth of 1105 meters in the Nazca Mountains. Photo: ROV SuBastian / Schmidt Ocean Institute.