Winter is a great time for stargazing. Long dark nights are perfect for spying constellations, planets and even the odd satellite. But you can also find a satellite much closer to home. This one’s ...
The Wildlife Trusts’ annual Marine Review highlights the work of over 100 Living Seas marine ecologists around our shores, supported by thousands of volunteers.
Of all the house guests during this December’s festive season there is just one that’s certain to be universally welcome – ...
This afternoon, Matthew Pennycook spoke in the House of Commons, setting out the Government intention to confirm wide exemptions from biodiversity net gain (BNG) requirements. It is estimated that the ...
Vicki Hird, strategic lead for agriculture at The Wildlife Trusts, says: ...
Protecting places to save their wildlife and habitats has been at the heart of what we do since we were founded more than 100 ...
Have you ever seen the curious face of a grey seal bobbing in the waves when visiting the beach? Grey seals can be seen lying on beaches waiting for their food to go down. Sometimes they are ...
The White-clawed crayfish is a freshwater, bronze-coloured crustacean with pale undersides to its claws - hence the name. It is under threat from an invasive and introduced species of crayfish.
The common name of the bloody-nosed beetle derives from its unusual defence mechanism: when threatened, it secretes a distasteful blood-red liquid from its mouth. This flightless beetle can be found ...
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