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‘Map of Life’ team wins $2 million prize for innovative rainforest tracking
November 18, 2024
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‘Map of Life’ team wins $2 million prize for innovative rainforest tracking
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Popular Science
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Emily Anthes
Study Reveals Bird-Migration Mystery
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Matthew Ponsford
How tracking animal movement may save the planet
The Nature Conservancy
December 3, 2023
Christine Peterson
Pigeon Predictors & Turtle Backpacks: How Tracking Wildlife Can Aid Climate Change Research
YaleNews
September 18, 2023
Bill Hathaway
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Chad Witko
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Science
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War halts project to track wildlife from space
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Animals Are Running Out of Places to Live
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January 5, 2022
Bill Hathaway
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August 11, 2021
Bill Hathaway
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March 4, 2019
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October 12, 2017
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Abhishyant Kidangoor
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Mongabay
June 15, 2023
Abhishyant Kidangoor
Meet the tech projects competing for a $10m prize to save rainforests
YaleNews
November 18, 2024
Jim Shelton
‘Map of Life’ team wins $2 million prize for innovative rainforest tracking
Mongabay
August 29, 2024
Abhishyant Kidangoor
At the ‘Biodiversity Olympics,’ scientists work to democratize rainforest tech
Mongabay
June 15, 2023
Abhishyant Kidangoor
Meet the tech projects competing for a $10m prize to save rainforests
Esri
April 5, 2023
Walter Jetz and Tamara Rudic
There’s Hope for Achieving New Biodiversity Targets
Google
December 21, 2022
Tamara Rudic, Alex Killion, and Walter Jetz
Map of Life Indicators adopted in UN Biodiversity Framework
New York Times
December 9, 2022
Catrin Einhorn and Lauren Leatherby
Animals Are Running Out of Places to Live
The Nature Conservancy
March 13, 2022
Tom Jennings
Cities can be part of the solution in sustaining species
New York Times
March 3, 2022
Catrin Einhorn and Nadja Popovich
This Map Shows Where Biodiversity Is Most at Risk in America
YaleNews
January 5, 2022
Bill Hathaway
Measuring success: The path to real conservation gains
Science
November 18, 2021
Elizabeth Pennisi
Getting the Big Picture of Biodiversity
YaleNews
August 11, 2021
Bill Hathaway
World’s biodiversity maps contain many gaps, Yale study finds
YaleNews
March 4, 2019
Kendall Teare
Due to humans, extinction risk for 1,700 animal species to increase by 2070
New York Times
March 3, 2018
Edward O. Wilson
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May 25, 2017
Jim Shelton
Study: Targeted conservation could protect more of Earth’s biodiversity
YaleNews
May 12, 2015
Jim Shelton
Map of Life’s new app: The world’s biodiversity in the palm of your hand
New York Times
May 16, 2012
Joanna M. Foster
Filling In the Blanks on a Map of Life
September 23, 2024
Laura Baisas
Cranes can migrate 4,000 miles, but that’s not the hard part
New York Times
September 18, 2024
Emily Anthes
Study Reveals Bird-Migration Mystery
The Nature Conservancy
December 3, 2023
Christine Peterson
Pigeon Predictors & Turtle Backpacks: How Tracking Wildlife Can Aid Climate Change Research
YaleNews
September 18, 2023
Bill Hathaway
Gauging the key role animals can play in monitoring climate change
August 21, 2023
Dana Kobilinsky
Small, migratory birds may be vulnerable to climate change
YaleNews
July 19, 2023
Tamara Rudic
Study reveals how birds track environmental conditions across the seasons
Audubon
August 22, 2022
Chad Witko
The Flammulated Owl Is a Small Raptor Facing Big Threats
The Nature Conservancy
March 13, 2022
Tom Jennings
Cities can be part of the solution in sustaining species
YaleNews
August 11, 2021
Bill Hathaway
World’s biodiversity maps contain many gaps, Yale study finds
May 10, 2019
Ira Flater
One Million Animal And Plant Species Are At Risk For Extinction
YaleNews
March 4, 2019
Kendall Teare
Due to humans, extinction risk for 1,700 animal species to increase by 2070
YaleNews
July 2, 2018
Jim Shelton
Scale is a key ingredient when tracking biodiversity, researchers say
YaleNews
February 21, 2018
Jim Shelton
A global view of species diversity in high elevations, via mountain birds
July 10, 2017
Will Sullivan
Protecting A Little More Land Could Save A Lot More Biodiversity
YaleNews
May 25, 2017
Jim Shelton
Study: Targeted conservation could protect more of Earth’s biodiversity
May 24, 2017
Michelle Nijhuis
Conservationists Could Be Saving More Biodiversity in Less Space
March 31, 2016
Charlotte Hsu
Want to know where threatened species live? Look to the clouds
NASA
January 1, 2015
Kasha Patel
Study Projects Troubles for 1700 Vertebrate Species
New York Times
September 27, 2014
Jim Robbins
Building an Ark for the Anthropocene
August 21, 2023
Dana Kobilinsky
Small, migratory birds may be vulnerable to climate change
YaleNews
July 19, 2023
Tamara Rudic
Study reveals how birds track environmental conditions across the seasons
YaleNews
February 21, 2018
Jim Shelton
A global view of species diversity in high elevations, via mountain birds