Award from Sustainable Blue Economies Programme Blue Social Challenge Fund reaffirms UK's commitment to collaborating with ...
Using AI and satellite imagining, scientists found that 5,644 hectares of mangrove forests are lost annually in the Niger Delta.
The Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world, and its forest-dependent communities are now at risk due to the ...
Scientists from the University of Galway have used advanced new satellite tracking methods to lay bare the devastation caused ...
Scientists detail scale of devastation to mangroves using satellite imagery, AI and imaging techniques used in healthcare settings ...
International researchers use satellite imagery and AI to assess oil spill damage to mangroves in Nigeria's Niger Delta.
Ogoni women from coastal villages have planted at least 2.6 million mangrove trees since 2018 as part of reforestation efforts.
Illegal deer hunting has surged in the Sundarbans, threatening the delicate ecosystem of the world’s largest mangrove forest.
An international research team led by the University of Galway has used earth observation radar data to map oil pipeline networks covering a 9000 km2 region in the Niger Delta, pinpointing where crude ...
BOTANISTS have found a stand of rare trees in Zanzibar not known to grow wild anywhere else in Africa. The intsia trees ...