tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:/xml/deserts1 Deserts news from mongabay.com 2013-05-13T17:27:10Z tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/11424 2013-05-13T17:18:00Z 2013-05-13T17:27:10Z Nearly a million people face food crisis in Niger Around 800,000 people in Niger face food insecurity in coming months, according to the UN's Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). Rising food prices and refugees from Mali, which is plagued by conflict, have made access to food difficult in the west African country. Jeremy Hance tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/11390 2013-05-08T14:53:00Z 2013-05-08T15:05:22Z Uranium mine at edge of Grand Canyon National Park approved <table align="left"><tr><td><img src="http://www.mongabay.com/images/grandcanyon/0617_canyon_03-th.jpg" align="left"/></td></tr></table>Uranium mining on the doorstep of the Grand Canyon national park is set to go ahead in 2015 despite a ban imposed last year by Barack Obama. Energy Fuels Resources has been given federal approval to reopen its old Canyon Mine, located six miles south of the canyon's popular South Rim entrance, that attracts nearly 5 million visitors a year. Jeremy Hance 36.264207 -112.777863 tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/11213 2013-04-11T17:49:00Z 2013-04-18T03:19:08Z Mad Max sequel runs over sensitive desert ecosystem in Namibia <table align="left"><tr><td><img src="http://mongabay-images.s3.amazonaws.com/13/0411namib-chameleon150.jpg" align="left"/></td></tr></table>The Namib is the oldest desert on Earth, composed of gravel plains and dune fields that have been intact for circa 40 million years. It forms a thin strip along the coast of southwestern Africa running for approximately 2000 km from Namibia into Angola. Its unique assemblage of flora and fauna are specialised for desert life and include one of the longest lived organisms on the planet, a plant named <i>Welwitschia mirabilis</i>, with a lifespan of 5 - 15 centuries. The Namib is also home to the only truly desert dwelling chameleon on the globe, the Namaqu chameleon (<i>Chamaeleo namaquensis</i>). The gravel plains are home to a multitude of invertebrates and small vertebrates. The topsoil is gypsum and calcium carbonate enriched, and forms a delicate crust upon which impressions of tire tracks and footprints remain for decades. Rhett Butler -24.537129 15.325928 tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/10339 2012-10-31T14:34:00Z 2012-11-02T16:26:46Z Mysteries surrounding the legendary and vanishing oriental bald ibis <table align="left"><tr><td><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/mongabay-images/12/by-g.-serra-5.150.jpg" align="left"/></td></tr></table>In a remote corner of the Ethiopian highlands in January 2011, the bright tropical light combined with the fresh and thin air at 3,600 metres. The Ethiopian bird-watching guide and conservationist, Yilma Dellelegn, from the Ethiopian Wildlife Society, was startled when he spotted two un-ringed young bald ibises, together with two ringed and well known adult females (Zenobia and Salam) at their wintering site. Considering the dwindling numbers, two unaccounted for young birds, literally popping out of the blue, were a great surprise&#8212;and precious! The sighting had the potential to raise intriguing geographic and behavioral questions: in fact, the riddle of the migration and wintering strategy of the oriental northern bald ibis (<i>Geronticus eremita</i>) was still half way from being solved. Jeremy Hance 34.556477 38.286638 tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/10035 2012-08-20T03:27:00Z 2012-08-22T03:14:05Z Chart: Forest loss in Latin America <table align="left"><tr><td><img src="http://photos.mongabay.com/12/0819biomes.jpg" align="left"/></td></tr></table>Latin America lost nearly 260,000 square kilometers (100,000 square miles) of forest &#8212; an area larger than the state of Oregon &#8212; between 2001 and 2010, finds a new study that is the first to assess both net forest loss and regrowth across the Caribbean, Central and South America. The study, published in the journal <i>Biotropica</i> by researchers from the University of Puerto Rico and other institutions, analyzes change in vegetation cover across several biomes, including forests, grasslands, and wetlands. It finds that the bulk of vegetation change occurred in forest areas, mostly tropical rainforests and lesser-known dry forests. The largest gains in biome area occurred in desert vegetation and shrublands. Rhett Butler tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/9691 2012-06-19T13:20:00Z 2012-06-19T13:46:55Z Scientists give world leaders 'Fs' on climate change, biodiversity, and desertification <table align="left"><tr><td><img src="http://mongabay.s3.amazonaws.com/egypt/150/egypt_1003.jpg" align="left"/></td></tr></table>It seems world leaders may need to retake environmental studies. As the Rio+20 Summit on Sustainable Development opens, the scientific journal, Nature, has evaluated the progress made on three treaties signed at the Rio Earth Summit in 1992: climate change, biodiversity decline, and desertification. Unfortunately the publication gives progress on all three treaties an 'F', highlighting how little progress has been made on the global environmental crisis. Jeremy Hance tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/9608 2012-06-04T14:19:00Z 2012-06-04T14:37:05Z The vanishing Niger River imperils tourism and livelihoods in the desert <table align="left"><tr><td><img src="http://photos.mongabay.com/j/hamada.Mar-08-2012_0486_edited-1.150.jpg" align="left"/></td></tr></table>Severely affected by recent turmoil across its northern frontiers, Nigerien tourism pins hope on river valley attractions to play a major role in rebuilding its tourism industry in the upcoming years. Even though the river itself is threatened. Located in the heart of the Sahel Region, the vast desert lands of Niger have captivated European tourists seeking a taste of its immensely varied natural landscapes. Jeremy Hance tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/9211 2012-03-07T19:37:00Z 2012-03-07T20:09:31Z Niger creates desert park bigger than Hungary Yesterday, the Niger government formally created the Termit and Tin Toumma National Nature and Cultural Reserve in the Sahara Desert, reports the Sahara Conservation Fund. The reserve, now one of the largest in Africa, expands existing protected areas to 100,000 square kilometers (38,610 sq. miles), an area bigger than Hungary and nearly twice the size of Costa Rica. Jeremy Hance tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/8185 2011-07-20T13:29:00Z 2011-07-20T13:31:51Z NASA image shows it snowing in driest place on earth A snowstorm engulfed parts of the driest place on earth this month: the Atacama desert in South America. Images captured by NASA's Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on Terra Satellite show parts of the landscape covered in white. Jeremy Hance tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/7503 2011-02-28T18:15:00Z 2011-02-28T18:20:17Z Great Green Wall gets go ahead Spanning the entire continent of Africa, including 11 nations, the Great Green Wall (GGW) is an ambitious plan to halt desertification at the Sahara's southern fringe by employing the low-tech solution of tree planting. While the Great Green Wall was first proposed in the 1980s, the grand eco-scheme is closer to becoming a reality after being approved at an international summit last week in Germany as reported by the <i>Guardian</i>. Jeremy Hance tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/5644 2010-02-10T18:36:00Z 2010-02-10T18:50:56Z Desertification threatens 38 percent of the world Over one third of the world's land surface (38 percent) is threatened with desertification, according to a new study published in the<i>International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment</i>. The study found that eight of fifteen eco-regions are threatened by desertification, including coastal areas, the prairies, the Mediterranean region, the savannah, the temperate steppes, the temperate deserts, tropical and subtropical steppes, and the tropical and subtropical deserts. Jeremy Hance tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/5448 2010-01-12T18:22:00Z 2010-01-12T19:03:24Z Photos: massive spider discovered in Middle East is greatly endangered <table align="left"><tr><td><img src="http://photos.mongabay.com/j/thumbspider.jpg " align="left"/></td></tr></table>Measuring at 14 centimeters (5.5 inches), a new spider discovered in the sand dunes of Israel is the largest of its kind in all of the Middle East. How it avoided detection until now in one of the world' longest inhabited—and explored—regions is likely due, at least in part, to the species' entire habitat consisting of only three square kilometers. Jeremy Hance tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/5289 2009-12-14T20:06:00Z 2009-12-14T20:33:03Z Photos: ten beloved species threatened by global warming <table align="left"><tr><td><img src="http://photos.mongabay.com/j/clownfish__thumb.jpg " align="left"/></td></tr></table>The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has released a list of ten species that are likely to be among the hardest hit by climate change, including beloved species such as the leatherback sea turtle, the koala, the emperor penguin, the clownfish, and the beluga whale. The timing of the list coincides with the negotiations by world leaders at the UN Climate Change Conference to come up with an international agreement to combat climate change. Jeremy Hance tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/5238 2009-12-07T21:26:00Z 2009-12-08T17:45:02Z Photos: four Critically Endangered Somali wild ass born at preserve in Qatar <table align="left"><tr><td><img src="http://photos.mongabay.com/j/WildAss_Foals_01thumb.jpg " align="left"/></td></tr></table>Four Somalia wild ass were born at the Al Wabra Wildlife Preservation (AWWP) in Qatar. The Somali wild ass (<i>Equus africanus somaliensis</i>) is a subspecies of the African wild ass, both of which are classified by the IUCN Red List as Critically Endangered. The four foals all have the same father, a stallion named 'Hector' which came to AWWP in April 2008 from the Montpellier Zoo. Jeremy Hance tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/5103 2009-11-09T17:18:00Z 2009-11-09T18:22:45Z Global warming threatens desert life There have been numerous studies showing how climate change is impacting a variety of environments—from the Arctic to coral reefs to alpine—but how could a warmer world damage deserts, already the world's warmest and driest environments? Jeremy Hance tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/4847 2009-08-24T05:22:00Z 2012-09-12T21:16:29Z World's rarest camel survived nuclear tests but today threatened by hunger for its meat <table align="left"><tr><td><img src="http://photos.mongabay.com/09/0823-john_hare150.jpg" align="left"/></td></tr></table>Camels are among the most recognizable animals on the planet, yet few realize that wild populations are at a high risk of extinction. Of the world's two camel species, the Dromedary camel, characterized by a single hump, has already gone extinct in the wild. The second species, the two-humped Bactrian camel, was on a similar trajectory until very recently, but still less than 1,000 of the world's 1.4 million Bactrians are wild. The abundance of domesticated Bactrian camels relative to wild camels doesn’t address the question of whether it matters if another species of camels goes extinct. John Hare, founder and director of the Wild Camel Protection Foundation, argues that it does. Hare says the world will be a poorer place if wild Bactrian camels are allowed to follow their cousins into the sunset. Rhett Butler tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/4328 2009-02-23T23:01:00Z 2009-02-26T05:24:30Z Photos: Rarest cheetah photographed for the first time <table align="left"><tr><td><img src="http://photos.mongabay.com/09/0223cheetah.jpg" align="left"/></td></tr></table>With only 250 individuals left the Saharan Cheetah is on the brink of extinction. Little-studied, this imperiled subspecies has been photographed for the fist time by scientists from by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) and Office du Parc National de l’Ahaggar (OPNA) using camera traps. “The Saharan cheetah is critically endangered, yet virtually nothing is known about the population, so this new evidence, and the ongoing research work, is hugely significant,” said Dr Sarah Durant, a Senior Research Fellow with ZSL. Jeremy Hance tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/3576 2008-12-23T16:50:00Z 2009-02-02T02:03:58Z Mirrors in the desert may fight global warming Heat reflecting sheets in arid regions could cool climate by increasing Earth's reflectivity or albedo, argue scientists writing in the <i>International Journal of Global Environmental Issues</i>. Rhett Butler tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/3363 2008-10-31T14:30:39Z 2008-12-16T10:15:28Z Two new species of gecko discovered in Australia Two species of gecko have been discovered in the southern deserts of Western Australia and South Australia, report researchers from the Western Australian Museum. Rhett Butler tag:news.mongabay.com,2005:Article/1725 2007-03-05T14:30:39Z 2008-12-29T06:44:46Z Two new species of eyeless albino millipede found in Arizona <table align="left"><tr><td><img src="http://photos.mongabay.com/07/0305northrim_spp1.jpg" align="left"/></td></tr></table>A newly discovered genus of millipede may shed light on the poorly understood cave ecosystems of the desert southwest. J. Judson Wynne, with the Department of Biological Sciences at Northern Arizona University (NAU) and cave research scientist with the U.S. Geological Survey's Southwest Biological Center, and Kyle Voyles, Arizona State Cave Coordinator for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), collected the two previously unknown millipede species in caves on opposite sides of the Grand Canyon. Rhett Butler