NatureServe Expands Access to Critical Biodiversity Data

Scientists in the United States and Canada have launched a new data platform that allows users to search for at-risk species across the country and their potential habitats. The BBC s weekly The Boss series looks at what it says is the latest discovery of biodiversity in North America, which is being developed by the National Environmental Protection Agency (NASA). () BBC Earth has released an innovative tool to help scientists investigate the impact of conservation efforts to protect wildlife in America and the world. But what is it like to become the most accurate source of information on rare and endangered natural plants and ecosystems in north-east America. Why is this increasingly important for the nature industry to be able to identify threats and defences, and what could be the source for environmental screening and habitat assessment of the natural world - and how it can be used to assess climate change and its impact on the global warming? Welcome to NatureServe, the BBC has been talking about the development of an open- access database that provides users with unprecedented access to information about animals and animal numbers, as well as how they can capture sensitive information from satellite images of rare birds and wildfires that are spreading around the US and other areas of North American trees and forests to find out why it is so important to develop the power of data provided by nature experts, writes David Robson. Here is what happened in 2024. A new tool designed to boost the capabilities.

Source: globenewswire.com
Published on 2024-04-05