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Tag: Biodiversity

Tracking Caspian Sea level decline in satellite imagery

November 22, 2025 goodmanlab

Pictures from NASA’s MODIS earth observation satellites tell the story of falling water levels in the Caspian Sea The Caspian Sea is the largest landlocked

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This tongue-eating louse has parasitised its host, a small fish. The parasite makes the fish’s tongue fall off, then replaces the tongue with its own body. ijimino / shutterstock

Parasites are ecological dark matter – and they need protecting

October 1, 2025 goodmanlab

How should we best support conservation of endangered parasites? Timothy Brown, University of Leeds; Andrew Cunningham, Zoological Society of London, and Simon Goodman, University of

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Flamingos in coastal lagoon, Azerbaijan. Photo (c) National Parks of Azerbaijan, Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources, Azerbaijan.

Climate change is fast shrinking the world’s largest inland sea

October 1, 2025 goodmanlab

In the face of rapid declines in the level of the Caspian Sea, is it possible to avoid conflicts between protecting human interests and conserving

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Caspian seal conservation (short film)

December 30, 2015 goodmanlab

Here’s a link to a short film by Kazakh colleagues about some of our work with them on Caspian seal ecology & conservation (in Russian

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Tortoise poo highlights the need to conserve parasite communities as well as their hosts

December 29, 2015 goodmanlab

For most people diseases and parasites are only seen as something to be eradicated because of their negative impacts on the health and well being

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Recent Posts

  • Tracking Caspian Sea level decline in satellite imagery
  • Clues to conserving our marine mammals are hidden in buckets of seawater
  • Parasites are ecological dark matter – and they need protecting
  • Climate change is fast shrinking the world’s largest inland sea
  • Developing policy to address marine mammal bycatch in illegal fisheries
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