The English language dominates global conservation science – which leaves 1 in 3 research papers virtually ignored
- Written by Tatsuya Amano, Australian Research Council Future Fellow, The University of Queensland
ShutterstockEnglish is considered the language of international science. But our new research reveals how important scientific knowledge in other languages is going untapped. This oversight squanders opportunities to help improve the plight of the one million species facing extinction.
We reviewed almost 420,000 peer-reviewed papers on biodiversity...

















