Scientists have found that within the last 25 years, a cornucopia of species, from the smallest insect to the top vertebrates, have made a comeback in areas previously cleared for agriculture.
There has been a significant rise in river invertebrate biodiversity since 1989. The positive trend was observed across all river types and regions.
A 39.5 percent increase in snow leopard population from 2016, with 134 individuals confirmed. An expanded survey covering over 9,000 square kilometers of habitat reveals promising density.
Global rhino numbers increase to 27,000. Southern white rhino numbers rise for the first time since 2012.