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British government proposes new badger cull to combat bovine TB
By
Stuart Butler
Mar 15, 2024
In a move that’s likely to stir strong emotions the British government has proposed a cull of badgers in order to combat bovine TB.
Planet’s earliest fossilised forest discovered in Somerset
By
Stuart Butler
Mar 8, 2024
The fossilised remains of a 390-million-year-old forest have been found in cliffs close to one of Britain’s best-loved holiday camps.
Where did the birds sleep last night?
By
Stuart Butler
Feb 27, 2024
Where garden birds sleep has long been a mystery, but a new study is starting to unravel the night time secrets.
UK’s seabirds are being decimated by bird flu
By
Stuart Butler
Feb 19, 2024
A new study has revealed that bird flu is contributing to an alarming decline of some of the UK's key seabird species.
The rainforest coming to Devon
By
Stuart Butler
Feb 3, 2024
The National Trust is to plant 100,000 trees to create a unique, and environmentally important, temperate rainforest in north Devon.
Nature in the UK ‘thrown into chaos’ by changing weather patterns
By
Stuart Butler
Jan 4, 2024
National Trust review says that plants and wildlife in the UK is being thrown into chaos by changing weather patterns.
Did climate change re-shape the Fens?
By
Stuart Butler
Dec 12, 2023
Did a major worldwide climatic event wipe out the ancient yew forests that once dominated the Fens in eastern England?
How to observe the Geminid’s meteor shower
By
Stuart Butler
Dec 12, 2023
The night of the 14 December will witness one of the biggest meteor storms of the year in the northern hemisphere.
Restoration Forth: the ground-breaking project helping to restore the Firth of Forth
By
Geographical Staff
Dec 4, 2023
Restoration Forth is working to restore seagrass habitats and native oyster populations to the Firth of Forth
Is sustainable aviation fuel the future of flying?
By
Stuart Butler
Dec 1, 2023
Passenger plane makes first trans-Atlantic flight powered only by sustainable aviation fuel. But, is this really the future of flying?
Police investigate Scotland’s missing golden eagle
By
Stuart Butler
Nov 30, 2023
Southern Scotland's golden eagle population is increasing, but the suspicious dissapearnce of one eagle leads to police investigation.
‘Darwin’s Oak’ to be felled to make way for Shrewsbury Bypass
By
Stuart Butler
Nov 12, 2023
Despite long-running protests an ancient oak tree near Charles Darwin's childhood home is to be felled to make way for Shrewsbury Bypass
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