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Biodiversity loss in all species and every ecosystem linked to humans – The study, which accounted for nearly 100,000 sites across all continents – found that human activities had resulted in “unprecedented effects on biodiversity”.

New research from U-Michigan shows that large, continuous forests are better for preserving biodiversity than fragmented landscapes. The study examined 4,006 species across 37 sites worldwide and found that fragmented areas had 13.6% fewer species.

Air Force selects Pacific landing sites to test space cargo deliveries

Moon landing sites at risk from space tourism, preservationists warn

World Monuments Fund Puts Moon on List of At-Risk Sites

Coastal and Underwater Sites Contain Clues about Early Migrants to Sicily, Archaeologists Say

Scientists Discover Mysterious “Fairy Circles” at Hundreds of Sites Globally

Mysterious ‘fairy circles’ identified at hundreds of sites worldwide, new study says | CNN