Two new, separate studies have identified Indonesia as one of the countries where biodiversity is most at threat, both in terms of species’ conservation status and in their vulnerability to climate change. In the paper “Global Patterns of Terrestrial Vertebrate Diversity and Conservation,” researchers used new data on more than 21,000 vertebrate species to identify “centers of richness for all species, small-ranged species and threatened species listed with the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.” Read More