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Experts stunned by gut-wrenching discovery fueled by social media sensation: 'They collect [them] like stamps'
Experts stunned by gut-wrenching discovery fueled by social media sensation: 'They collect [them] like stamps'

Yahoo

time13 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

Experts stunned by gut-wrenching discovery fueled by social media sensation: 'They collect [them] like stamps'

Experts dedicated to protecting rare gecko species have expressed alarm at seeing the animals featured on social media, fearing that their popularity will lead to more illegal poaching, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported. For thousands of years, geckos thrived on the remote island chain of New Caledonia in the Southwest Pacific. Over time, several new gecko species developed that only can be found there, according to the ABC. Many of these species feature unique coloring and other features that have made them popular online. However, experts working to preserve these rare species fear that their newfound popularity will put even more pressure on the at-risk animals. "For some species … if there's a few years of animals being collected commercially, that might be too much," warned Villanova University's Aaron Bauer, an expert on New Caledonian geckos, per the ABC. "The populations might not be able to stand that." Conservationists in New Caledonian have watched in dismay as endangered or threatened species have been paraded online, knowing that those animals are the offspring of geckos stolen from their forests and illegally transported abroad. "They collect these geckos like stamps," Oriane Lallemand, head keeper at the Zoological and Forest Park in Nouméa, told the ABC. While some may question why it matters whether a few rare gecko species go extinct on a remote island chain in the Southwest Pacific, maintaining global biodiversity is essential to our survival as humans. "There are lots of ways that humans depend upon biodiversity, and it is vital for us to conserve it," according to The Royal Society, a fellowship of scientists. "Pollinators such as birds, bees and other insects are estimated to be responsible for a third of the world's crop production." Further, invertebrates and microbes maintain healthy soil for crops, and "life from the oceans provides the main source of animal protein for many people," per The Royal Society. Beyond the food supply, biodiversity also provides ecosystem services such as water and air cleaning while mitigating flooding, according to UNICEF. Do you think America has a plastic waste problem? Definitely Only in some areas Not really I'm not sure Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Worldwide, conservationists are working to maintain and restore Earth's precious biodiversity. Despite these efforts, many experts believe the planet is going through just its sixth mass extinction event, with this one being caused by human activity. "The current rate of extinction is between 100 and 1,000 times higher than the pre-human background rate of extinction, which is jaw-dropping," said Katie Collins of the U.K. Natural History Museum. "We are definitely going through a sixth mass extinction." Though the situation is dire, we all can do our part to maintain and restore biodiversity in our communities. Rewilding your yard or planting a native lawn can create a habitat for pollinators and other essential species and even save you money on your water bill. Don't have a yard? Try joining a community garden or putting just a few pollinator-friendly plants on your balcony to help make a difference. Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

HackerRank's Upcoming Tech Talent Summit Brings AI-Powered Hiring, Upskilling and Workforce Planning Insights to London
HackerRank's Upcoming Tech Talent Summit Brings AI-Powered Hiring, Upskilling and Workforce Planning Insights to London

Associated Press

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

HackerRank's Upcoming Tech Talent Summit Brings AI-Powered Hiring, Upskilling and Workforce Planning Insights to London

CUPERTINO, Calif., April 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WHO: HackerRank, the Developer Skills Company WHAT: Will host its Tech Talent Summit, spotlighting how AI is impacting tech roles and skills. WHEN: Thursday, May 8, 2025, at 1 p.m. GMT WHERE: The Royal Society 6-9 Carlton House Terrace London, U.K. For more information, including registration details, visit DETAILS: With AI disrupting nearly every aspect of work, employers need next-gen talent strategies that redefine existing practices and help their organizations attain a competitive advantage. Recognizing this, HackerRank's Tech Talent Summit in London will offer attendees an up-close look at emerging trends in tech skills and explore best practices for hiring, talent development and workforce planning. Building on the success of last year's event, the 2025 Tech Talent Summit returns with a brand-new AI host, Ada Lovelace, and opening remarks from Hung Lee, Curator of Recruiting Brainfood, the talent industry's largest community. Also on the agenda: HackerRank's Tech Talent Summit is set to attract top talent and tech leaders from across industries, giving them the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions around AI and the evolving future of work. To be part of the event, visit About HackerRank HackerRank, the Developer Skills Company, leads the market with over 2,500 customers and a community of over 26 million developers. Having pioneered this space, companies trust HackerRank to help them set up a skills strategy, showcase their brand to developers, implement a skills-based hiring process, and ultimately upskill and certify employees…all driven by AI. Learn more at Note to editors: Trademarks and registered trademarks referenced herein remain the property of their respective owners. Interview requests will be coordinated through the media contact listed below. Media Contact: Kate Achille The Devon Group for HackerRank [email protected]

HackerRank's Upcoming Tech Talent Summit Brings AI-Powered Hiring, Upskilling and Workforce Planning Insights to London
HackerRank's Upcoming Tech Talent Summit Brings AI-Powered Hiring, Upskilling and Workforce Planning Insights to London

Yahoo

time28-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

HackerRank's Upcoming Tech Talent Summit Brings AI-Powered Hiring, Upskilling and Workforce Planning Insights to London

CUPERTINO, Calif., April 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WHO: HackerRank, the Developer Skills Company WHAT: Will host its Tech Talent Summit, spotlighting how AI is impacting tech roles and skills. WHEN: Thursday, May 8, 2025, at 1 p.m. GMT WHERE: The Royal Society 6-9 Carlton House Terrace London, U.K. For more information, including registration details, visit DETAILS: With AI disrupting nearly every aspect of work, employers need next-gen talent strategies that redefine existing practices and help their organizations attain a competitive advantage. Recognizing this, HackerRank's Tech Talent Summit in London will offer attendees an up-close look at emerging trends in tech skills and explore best practices for hiring, talent development and workforce planning. Building on the success of last year's event, the 2025 Tech Talent Summit returns with a brand-new AI host, Ada Lovelace, and opening remarks from Hung Lee, Curator of Recruiting Brainfood, the talent industry's largest community. Also on the agenda: HackerRank President Juan Herrera will deliver the keynote, 'Next-Gen Hiring & Upskilling,' highlighting findings from the recently published Developer Skills Report. Ross Campbell, Recruiting Head – Group Operations and Technology Office, UBS, will discuss 'Transforming Tech Hiring.' Anand Gopal, VP of Product Management at HackerRank, will present the 'HackerRank Innovation Showcase.' Hung Lee will return to host a panel, titled 'Redefining Tech Talent: Skills, Integrity and the AI-Driven Future,' featuring Akosua Fosua Kudom, Managing Director at Accenture. HackerRank's Tech Talent Summit is set to attract top talent and tech leaders from across industries, giving them the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions around AI and the evolving future of work. To be part of the event, visit About HackerRankHackerRank, the Developer Skills Company, leads the market with over 2,500 customers and a community of over 26 million developers. Having pioneered this space, companies trust HackerRank to help them set up a skills strategy, showcase their brand to developers, implement a skills-based hiring process, and ultimately upskill and certify employees…all driven by AI. Learn more at CONTACT: Note to editors: Trademarks and registered trademarks referenced herein remain the property of their respective owners. Interview requests will be coordinated through the media contact listed below. Media Contact: Kate Achille The Devon Group for HackerRank kate@ in to access your portfolio

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