Mosquitoes are biting humans more often as biodiversity loss leaves them with fewer animals to feed on, according to new ...
New Delhi, A study in Brazil's Atlantic Forest has found that ongoing biodiversity loss may be causing mosquitoes that once ...
A six-century silence is ending in London's skies. White storks, extinct locally since the Middle Ages, will be reintroduced ...
Stretching along the Brazilian coastline, the Atlantic Forest is home to hundreds of species of birds, amphibians, reptiles, ...
A study in Brazil's Atlantic Forest has found that biodiversity loss and human expansion may be driving mosquitoes to feed more on humans, raising the risk of disease transmission as animals disappear ...
Researchers believe mosquitoes in a part of Brazil where they would once have targeted a wide variety of creatures to feed on ...
Numerous studies have found evidence of microplastics in the human body and warned of the risks to our health. But in the race to research this new field scientists may have drastically overstated the ...
As deforestation shrinks Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, mosquitoes that once fed on many animal species are increasingly turning to human blood.
"Involuntary parks" transform Earth’s most dangerous and contaminated sites into accidental wildlife sanctuaries.
Mosquitoes in the Atlantic Forest region and other regions across the world are known to transmit viruses such as yellow ...