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Saving the vanishing forests of Iraq’s Kurdistan

Staff at the plant nursery in Kurdistan, northern Iraq are prioritising drought and heat-resistant species to mitigate against climate change. In a plant nursery in northern Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region, hundreds of pine, eucalyptus, olive and pomegranate saplings grow under awnings protecting them from the fierce summer sun. The nursery in Sarchinar in the Kurdish

How ants are breaking down biogeographic boundaries and homogenizing biodiversity

The dispersal of 309 non-native ant species has had a major impact on the biogeographical patterns of all 13,774 ant species with known distributions, with the emergence of a single bioregion in the tropics consisting of similar species assemblages. Credit: Lucie Aulus-Giacosa, DEE-UNIL Ants transported by humans out of their native zones reshape ant communities

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