Showing posts with label wildlife crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wildlife crime. Show all posts

Friday, July 17, 2015

In the News: Phones, Freezers, and the Future of Biodiversity


Fig.1. Animals like this Sumatran tiger are in significant danger from poaching.  (Credit: Tim Hisgett via Flickr, 2012)

Preserving the environment requires immediate action on wildlife crimes, plant biodiversity, crop adaptability, and more. Read about how biorepositories around the world are addressing our many needs in a warmer world: