The RSPB has launched an urgent £10,000 appeal to complete erosion control work at Titchwell Marsh, Norfolk, after heavy rain ...
A land-development agreement in Suriname has drawn sharp criticism from conservationists after plans emerged to convert large areas of Amazon rainforest into industrial agricultural land, risking loss ...
Reports from around the Caspian Sea suggest a notable influx of White-winged Lark occurred during winter 2025-26, with ...
Seabirds undertake some of the most impressive migrations on Earth, but their remote nature means these journeys can be ...
A major wreck of Little Auk occurred in the Azores in January-February 2026, with the number of birds found dead or exhausted ...
The Dutch Spectacled Eider is to be returned to the Wadden Sea following its recovery after being taken into care at the end ...
During the last two years, The Woodpecker Network has successfully used passive acoustic monitors to detect the calling and ...
New research suggests that how efficiently birds use energy, rather than temperature alone, shapes their movements and ...
After many years residing in the Cambridgeshire fens, Ian Carter had a short spell in Devon before more recently relocating to the rolling countryside of Dumfries and Galloway. His latest book Wild ...
NatureScot has suspended the use of general licences on land in the Scottish Borders for three years following evidence linked to the disappearance of a satellite-tagged Golden Eagle.
Short flight periods and remote terrain are forcing conservationists to rethink how they monitor Mountain Ringlet, one of England's most elusive and localised butterflies.
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