This month is surely one of the most exciting in the wildlife calendar. For myself as a wildlife artist, the palette is richer than at any other time of the year and the species that make their ...
Long before humans began transforming the landscape in Portugal, nature had already fashioned some incredible sights ...
“They only produce 1% of transport climate emissions,” states Silviya Barrett from Campaign for Better Transport. “The research that we have done shows that if one person is traveling in the average ...
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In 2018, thousands of dead animals, emaciated from starvation, lay strewn across a famous Dutch rewilding project. Was it animal cruelty or just nature taking its course?
Drivers in the South East are being warned to take care during deer rutting season with more of the animals expected on the roads. A 41% increase in accidents involving deer is expected nationally, ...
Deforestation and persecution, especially by Victorian gamekeepers, eradicated wildcats from England, Wales and much of Scotland. In 2019, experts concluded that breeding with feral domestic cats has ...
A lost predator returns to the UK’s forests after a century, marking a pivotal moment in wildlife conservation. Discover the remarkable comeback.
Nature enthusiast Iain James captured the stunning image of the wading bird at the 200-acre reserve on the banks of the River Colne.
Now is the time to firstly, hug a tree, and secondly, plant some more — in increasingly imaginative ways.
Breezing through London drizzle in spirit, Alina sneaks in a sunbeam or two from Kiev, which is a flex in itself. There's something almost decadent about how she swaps between classic style and not-so ...
Otters, beavers and dormice are among the threatened wildlife that could be put at risk by new planning proposals, green groups have warned.Senior ministers have pointed the finger at species such as ...