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Ozone hole over Antarctica shrinks to smallest since 2019

The ozone layer hole over Antarctica reached its smallest size since 2019 this year, a 'reassuring sign' of recovery thanks to global action on pollutants. Discover the latest data and what it means for the planet.

Antarctic Melt's Global Sea Level Impact Revealed

New research reveals how Antarctic ice melt will unevenly raise sea levels globally, threatening coastal communities. Discover the critical findings and why emission cuts are vital.

Antarctic ice melt could raise seas by 10ft

New study reveals how Antarctic ice melt will disproportionately impact global sea levels, with UK coastal communities at risk. Discover why emission cuts are crucial.

Antarctic krill crisis threatens global ecosystem

Antarctic krill, vital for ocean ecosystems and carbon absorption, face unprecedented fishing threats. Discover why protecting this tiny species matters for our planet's future. Take action now.

Japan's bear crisis: Record encounters spark emergency

Japan faces an unprecedented wildlife crisis as bear encounters reach record highs, with experts warning of growing human-wildlife conflict in urbanising landscapes. Discover why these dangerous incidents are surging and what authorities are doing to prot

Beth Pratt's Mission to Save Yosemite Wildlife

Discover how Beth Pratt, California's unlikely wildlife champion, is leading groundbreaking conservation efforts to restore Yosemite's natural balance through innovative corridors and community engagement.

Antarctic Krill: Tiny Creature, Massive Impact

Discover why this tiny Antarctic creature plays a massive role in our planet's health, from storing carbon to supporting entire ecosystems, and why conservation efforts are urgently needed.

Bird flu kills thousands of seal pups on remote UK island

A devastating avian influenza outbreak has killed thousands of young seals on the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, raising alarm among conservationists about the virus's alarming jump to mammalian populations.

Can Britain's vanishing toads be saved from road tragedy?

Britain's common toad populations have plummeted by 70% in 30 years, with roads becoming death traps during migration seasons. Discover the innovative conservation efforts fighting to reverse this catastrophic decline.

South Pole Skeleton Mystery Solved After 60 Years

The haunting mystery of a young woman's skeleton found abandoned at the South Pole research station has been solved after six decades, revealing a tragic tale of illness and isolation in the world's most remote location.

Australia seeks Antarctic workers for extreme jobs

The Australian Antarctic Program is recruiting adventurous professionals for roles in one of Earth's most extreme environments. Discover unique jobs offering competitive pay and unparalleled experiences.

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