The new World Ocean Review: Explaining life in the ocean

WOR 9 summarizes the current state of knowledge about marine biodiversity. Available free of charge, it is the ideal starting point for anyone keen to understand marine life.

Life on Earth is linked inseparably with the ocean. It covers around 71 per cent of the surface and is the largest habitat on our planet. Much of its species diversity is still unknown – and yet it is vital for human well-being. The greater the health and diversity of marine life, the greater the benefits for people

A borderless landscape: working together for climate-resilient nature

A borderless landscape: working together for climate-resilient nature

Nature conservation knows no national borders. The “Borderless Landscape” project connects habitats in Germany and the Netherlands with hedges, bodies of water and commitment. For more biodiversity and climate resilience – across borders.

Milsbeek : Europe is particularly hard hit by climate change. Extreme heat and extreme precipitation will occur even more frequently in the future and leave their mark. The aim of the “Borderless Landscape” project is to make nature mo