The global assessment of protected landscapes draws on Adam Wilson’s research on species’ exposure to extreme temperatures.
April 2026 - At a time when the balance of the living world is faltering, the relationship between human societies and nature ...
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Germany is among the countries with the most UNESCO World Heritage sites
Germany is full of places that have made history–literally. Fifty-five natural and cultural sites in the country currently ...
In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, many governments have taken measures to restrict movements of people and access to certain areas. This includes the closure of natural and cultural World Heritage ...
UNESCO recently announced new additions to its list of World Heritage Sites. From a white sand cliff in Denmark to a coastal region in West Africa, the list includes stunning and important ...
From remote isles with wildlife wandering freely to scarcely-visited desert kingdoms and ancient tombs long forgotten, some UNESCO World Heritage Sites around the world are unfairly overlooked. We ...
From a Disney-worthy castle to a field of megalithic structures—32 historically significant sites have just joined the illustrious ranks of UNESCO World Heritage List. Created to recognize and ...
While wildlife populations crash globally, research finds designated areas enable recovery of threatened species Wildlife and humans are thriving within sites recognised by Unesco, research has found, ...
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India's largest fort is included in the list of World Heritage Sites—the views here will leave you spellbound.
India is renowned worldwide for its magnificent forts, palaces, and historical heritage sites. The numerous forts found here ...
A series of atrocity sites of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia have been formally entered onto the World Heritage list, as part of the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee. This is not only ...
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