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Conservation
Saunas could save rare frog
By
Stuart Butler
Jul 16, 2024
Amphibians are being wiped out due to a fungal infection but now scientists have developed a special frog sauna that could save a rare frog.
Study reveals conservation’s positive impact on biodiversity worldwide
By
Mark Rowe
Jul 15, 2024
New study offers hope and suggests that our efforts to protect nature can turn the tide on biodiversity loss
Meet Europe’s Big Five: wolf, lynx, brown bear, wolverine & bison
By
Stuart Butler
Jul 11, 2024
Make this a wildlife summer to remember by going on safari in search of some of Europe's iconic Big Five mammal species.
Wild born kittens give hope for Scottish wildcats
By
Stuart Butler
Jul 4, 2024
Two sets of wild born kittens bring a small glimmer of hope for the future of Scotland's critically endangered wildcat.
Protecting 1.2 per cent of the Earth could save endangered species
By
Stuart Butler
Jun 28, 2024
A new report claims that by protecting just 1.2 per cent of the Earth’s land surface we could save thousands of endangered species.
South Sudan survey reveals migration of six million antelope
By
Stuart Butler
Jun 27, 2024
A survey in South Sudan has revealed a migration of six million antelope, which makes it the worlds largest migration of large mammals
Nature positive economy on the horizon, but businesses struggle to measure impact
By
Bryony Cottam
Jun 25, 2024
Learn about the urgent need to reverse global biodiversity loss and transition to a nature-positive economy.
Chimpanzees use the natural medicine of the forest
By
Stuart Butler
Jun 25, 2024
Uncover the secrets of chimpanzee medicine. Find out how these remarkable animals use natural remedies to heal themselves.
Iberian lynx makes remarkable recovery
By
Stuart Butler
Jun 20, 2024
The Iberian lynx, once one of the worlds rarest cats, has made such a remarkable recovery that it's no longer considered endangered.
Explore the UK’s Geoparks this summer
By
Stuart Butler
Jun 13, 2024
Go on a summer holiday through geological and human history in one of the UK’s outstanding Unesco Geoparks.
Elephants call each other by name
By
Stuart Butler
Jun 11, 2024
It's no secret that elephants are highly intelligent creatures, but new research suggests that elephants might even call each other by name.
How to give a helping hand to butterflies
By
Stuart Butler
Jun 8, 2024
Britain's butterflies are in trouble, but giving our butterflies a helping hand is something almost all of us can do wherever you live.
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