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Jamie Seviour

Images showcasing the outstanding biodiversity of southern hemisphere - 0 views

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    Incredible photos of biodiversity hotspots in Australia
anonymous

Copenhagen Consensus: Biodiversity - 5 views

Really useful when talking about the impacts the human race has on biodiversity and has plenty of facts and figures with named Ecosystems

biodiversity threats species protect hotspot ecosystem

started by anonymous on 12 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
Luke Rallings

Population growth threatens biodiversity - 3 views

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    Rising population in Madagascar puts pressure on forests to "slash-and-burn" areas often rich in flora and fauna, to clear land to plant crops.
Hayley Keeling

Galapogos Street View - 3 views

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    Found by Toby
Leanne Archer

Great Barrier Reef authority approves dredging and dumping to expand port - 3 views

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    Three million cubic metres of sediment from dredging to expand a coal port will be dumped in the Great Barrier Reef marine park, after the park authority approved the move on Friday. The spoil resulting from the Abbot Point port project is to be dumped 24km away at a location near Bowen in north Queensland. The expansion, which hinged on the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority's approval of the dumping, means an extra 70m tonnes of coal each year, worth between $1.4bn and $2.8bn, will go through the port, which is also a gateway to the world heritage-listed reef.
Taylor McGirr

The Last Reef on Earth - 1 views

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    Millions of years ago, one area of reefs managed to survive a major coral extinction. The Coral Triangle in the Western Pacific is still the most biodiverse region in the world. And that is why leading marine scientists are deploying the latest in 3D mapping technology to uncover the secrets of what allowed the coral in this unique area to survive.
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