Saving the planet
Conservation academics encourage collaboration to protect wildlife and reduce CO2 emissions.
Conservation academics encourage collaboration to protect wildlife and reduce CO2 emissions.
A new study involving LJMU’s world-leading animal conservationists says radical action is needed now to avert the loss of thousands more orangutans.
The survival of the worlds rarest great ape the Tapanuli Orangutan is hanging in the balance, according to a team of scientists.
Research at LJMU is helping to make a difference to the species extinction crisis by implementing conservation translocation best practice and advising government inquiries.
Conservation AI platform applies machine learning to identify animals in double time
Conserving habitats could be the key to saving declining songbirds
LJMU and Zoological Society of London report outlines potential to reintroduce 'extinct' animals and plants to the wild
LJMU’s Professor Serge Wich, and other internationally recognised experts, have published a paper calling for urgent action to protect the world’s dwindling primate populations.
LJMU is putting students at the heart of a new campus sustainability plan to protect nature and adapt to climate change in the university’s first Biodiversity Delivery Plan.
A LJMU ‘big idea’ has been selected as one of the most innovative of the year by New Scientist.