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Our team reflects on a successful first year and discusses our continued aspiration to be an outlet for effective syntheses of essential advances in biodiversity science and policy.
Natural history museums, art museums and other historical sources are treasure troves of biodiversity data. Content in this month’s issue highlights important insights that these sources can yield.
Activities and infrastructure related to the renewable energy transition can affect biodiversity both positively and negatively. This Focus issue discusses opportunities for harm mitigation and even co-benefits of renewables for biodiversity.
The biodiversity literature is rife with geographic, taxonomic, and linguistic gaps; Nature Reviews Biodiversity aims to shine a light on these gaps in authoritative narrative reviews.