Aussie Scientist Adds To Knowledge Of World’s Tree Species

SYDNEY, An international team of conservation scientists, including researchers from Australia, believe, they have finally unearthed the answer as to, how many tree species are there in the world.

Details of their tally of about 73,000 species, published in the U.S. science journal PNAS, and released to the public yesterday, reflect the efforts of almost 150 scientists.

Associate Professor, Andy Marshall, of the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) said, the “hugely exciting” global dataset of trees was a “significant piece of the puzzle in ecology and biodiversity.”

“The better the information, the better we can inform national and international plans for conservation priorities and biodiversity targets and management,” said Marshall, who is using the data to research cost-benefit analysis for governments, to set priorities on native forest restoration.

“This publication also recognises that, identifying trees in the middle of nowhere can be really hard work, starting with collecting materials, such as flowers, that may only bloom briefly and seasonally, then following individual identification processes that can take years,” he said.

Marshall speaks from hard-won experience, having started his research in 1998, by trekking through Tanzania in East Africa, then he went to Australia, before spending five years analysing his wealth of data. Along the way, he made several discoveries, including two new African tree species from the custard apple family.

“One of them, the Mischogyne iddi, is a flowering tree that grows up to 20 metres tall, up in the mountains,” Marshall said, adding, they named it after a Tanzanian botanist.

Overall, the international team has discovered about 9,000 unclassified species, which now await their own names and scientific descriptions.

Almost 6,700 known tree species and 1,500 previously undiscovered species were estimated to be in the Oceania region, with researchers saying, the tropical and subtropical forests of north-east Australia and the Pacific islands were a “hot spot” for such discoveries.

Project leader, Roberto Cazzolla Gatti of Purdue University, said, the findings highlighted the “vulnerability of global forest biodiversity to anthropogenic changes, in land use and climate, which disproportionately threaten rare species and global tree richness.”

Marshall, meanwhile, is continuing his research with USC doctoral students in Australia and Tanzania, as well as, his charity, Reforest Africa.

He said, they would be working on setting up new vegetation plots from Cape York in Australia’s northernmost, and down the coast of Queensland, adding to research plots, already established on the Cassowary Coast and the Atherton Tablelands.

Source: Nam News Netwoek

Nearly 900 illegal immigrants rescued off Libyan coast in past week: IOM

TRIPOLI, Nearly 900 illegal immigrants were rescued off the Libyan coast and returned to Libya in the past week, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) announced.

From Jan 23 to 29, 872 migrants were rescued or intercepted at sea and returned to Libya, the IOM said in a statement, adding a total of 1,476 illegal immigrants were rescued and returned to Libya this year.

According to the IOM, 27 illegal immigrants have died and 55 gone missing off the Libyan coast on the Central Mediterranean route since the beginning of the year.

In 2021, a total of 32,425 illegal immigrants were rescued and returned to Libya, while 662 died and 891 others went missing off the Libyan coast on the Central Mediterranean route, IOM revealed.

Libya has been suffering insecurity and chaos since the fall of the late leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. The North African country has turned into a preferred point of departure for illegal immigrants who want to cross the Mediterranean Sea to European shores.

Source: Nam News Network

GNU Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation discusses with Algerian Foreign Minister cooperation prospects and joint coordination in AU 40th session.

Tripoli, GNU Foreign Minister Najla Al-Mangoush held a meeting with Algerian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ramadan Lamamra on the sidelines of the 40th session of the African Union in Addis Ababa.

Developments in Libya, and appropriate solutions to revive the political path to resolve the crisis, as well as, relations between the two brotherly countries were reviewed at the meeting.

Algerian Foreign Minister reaffirmed his country’s support for the Government of National Unity, and its efforts to advance national reconciliation and pave the way for achieving consensus to promote stability and national unity in Libya.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Al Dbeiba thanks committee assigned with preparing unified salary scale by handing over the final proposal to the House Finance Committee and the Audit Bureau.

Tripoli, The Head of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Al-Dbeiba, thanked the committee assigned with preparing the unified salary scale for handing over the final proposal to the Finance Committee of the House of Representatives and the Audit Office.

“I would like to thank the committee for preparing the consolidated salary scale by handing over the final proposal of the scale to the House Finance Committee and the Audit Office, this step has been awaited for seven years, and Libyans have the right to a fair and rewarding salary,” he tweeted.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Abu Janah is following up on the Ministry of Health’s plan to confront the Corona pandemic with the entry of the fourth wave into the country.

Tripoli, Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Health in charge, “Ramadan Abu Janah”, has followed up the plan of the Ministry of Health and health institutions concerned with confronting the Corona pandemic, especially with the entry of the fourth wave to the country.

This came during the urgent expanded meeting held today, Tuesday, at the Ministry’s headquarters in the capital, Tripoli, with directors of departments, the director of the National Center for Disease Control, and the director of the medical supply system.

The meeting focused on discussing urgent measures to deal with developments related to the epidemiological situation and the plan of the ministry and health institutions concerned with confronting the Corona pandemic and its fourth wave.

The Minister of Health in charge, “Abu Janah”, alerted the meeting to the importance of developing the capabilities of human resources in the ministry, stressing that the responsibility rests with all workers in the sector in order to confront the current health challenges and develop the performance of the ministry in accordance with the resources provided by the government to restore citizens’ confidence in the health sector.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Police Arrest Man in Colorado Over Alleged Threats to UCLA

LOS ANGELES — A man who allegedly threatened the University of California, Los Angeles, and detailed potential violence against the prominent university over hundreds of pages has been taken into custody in Colorado following a standoff Tuesday.

The man — identified as Matthew Christopher Harris, 31 — was taken into custody Tuesday morning and is being held in Colorado on state charges after a standoff with police in Boulder. Federal charges may be pursued.

It wasn’t immediately known if Harris had a lawyer who could speak on his behalf. Authorities were searching his Boulder apartment.

“Upon reviewing parts of the manifesto, we identified thousands of references to violence, stating things such as killing, death, murder, shootings, bombs, schoolyard massacre in Boulder and phrases like ‘burn and attack Boulder outside of the university,'” Boulder Police Chief Maris Herold said at a news conference Tuesday.

The investigation in both states began Monday after Harris allegedly sent a “threatening email” to members of the UCLA community with a link to his 800-page manifesto threatening violence, officials said. UCLA police tracked Harris, a former postdoctoral philosophy fellow at the prestigious university, to Boulder and reached out to law enforcement there.

UCLA officials said in-person classes — which had been canceled Tuesday — will return on Wednesday.

Considered one of the top public universities in the country, UCLA is located in the affluent Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles. The university has more than 31,000 undergraduate students and 14,000 graduate students.

Some students criticized the university for its response to the threats, including releasing limited information to the school community.

The Los Angeles Times reported that it obtained emails that were sent to students and faculty showing that authorities are investigating the former UCLA lecturer who allegedly sent a video referencing a mass shooting and an 800-page manifesto with threats against individuals in the philosophy department.

Harris’ YouTube channel had more than 300 videos, the majority of which were uploaded Monday, the Times reported. But the account had been terminated by the site by midnight.

The threats toward UCLA appear to be unrelated to bomb threats made Monday — one day before the start of Black History Month — to at least a half-dozen historically Black universities in five states and the District of Columbia, FBI Los Angeles spokesperson Laura Eimiller said.

Harris was taken into custody Tuesday morning after negotiators spoke to him by phone, Herold said. Authorities believe Harris had a connection in Boulder “but we’re just not sure of the magnitude of the relationships here at this time.”

Law enforcement evacuated a nearby school, as well as University of Colorado Boulder fraternity and sorority buildings during the incident. Residents in 65 homes were told to shelter in place.

It’s unclear if Harris has any ties to the University of Colorado Boulder, and the university did not immediately return requests for comment Tuesday. Herold said police had contact with Harris in October, though no criminal charges were filed and authorities are reviewing their reports from that encounter.

Authorities said he attempted to buy a handgun in November but his purchase was denied. Officials believe the transaction did not go through because of a California-based protection order that said he could not purchase or possess a firearm.

A records search by The Associated Press did not immediately show any criminal records. The records tie Harris to a Los Angeles apartment building in 2020, and listed previous addresses in North Carolina and New Jersey.

Harris began working at UCLA in the spring of 2019 as a postdoctoral fellow, according to a newsletter from the university’s philosophy department. His focus was on “philosophy of race, personal identity, and related issues in philosophy of mind.”

On bruinwalk.com, a website where UCLA students can post anonymous reviews of professors and other staff members, students gave Harris low ratings. In one review, a student who took the class in winter 2021 wrote that Harris is “extremely unprofessional.”

Another review, by a student who had the class in spring 2020, called the course “Easily my least favorite class at ucla ever.”

“I have no idea how this guy is still teaching,” the student wrote.

Harris completed his dissertation, “Continents in Cognition,” at Duke University in 2019. His Ph.D. supervisor did not immediately return AP’s request for comment on Tuesday.

UCLA took the step of switching to remote learning a day after students returned to in-person instruction and said the move was made out of an abundance of caution. The university on social media posted telephone numbers for students, faculty and staff seeking counseling.

“The threats made yesterday were frightening for many of us and caused our community to feel vulnerable at an already challenging time,” said a statement Tuesday signed by Assistant Vice Chancellors Suzanne L. Seplow and Michael Deluca.

The UCLA campus was rocked by a shooting in 2016 when a former student killed his estranged wife in a Minneapolis suburb and traveled to UCLA, where he fatally shot an engineering professor who had been his mentor and then killed himself.

Source: Voice of America