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UK wildlife thrives with butterflies & birds flourishing

This summer, the UK has witnessed a remarkable resurgence in wildlife, with butterflies and birds thriving in unexpected numbers. Experts suggest a combination of favourable weather and conservation efforts may be behind this ecological boost.

Asian hornets threaten UK bees and biodiversity

Invasive Asian hornets have been spotted in the UK, posing a serious threat to native bees and ecosystems. Experts warn of potential devastation if the species becomes established.

Mining Threatens Ecuador's Fragile Páramo Ecosystem

Ecuador's fragile páramo ecosystem faces devastation as mining companies push for gold, silver, and copper extraction. Environmentalists warn of irreversible damage to water sources and biodiversity.

One Family Farm’s Wildlife Success Story

Discover how a single family farm in the UK has transformed into a thriving sanctuary for local wildlife, proving that small-scale agriculture can coexist with nature.

New species discovered in Queensland rainforest

A team of researchers has made a groundbreaking discovery deep within a Queensland rainforest, uncovering a previously unknown species that could rewrite scientific understanding.

Beaver rewilding scheme in England delayed

Plans to release beavers into the wild across England have stalled, sparking frustration among conservationists and raising questions about the government's commitment to rewilding.

Why a Wild Garden is Better for Nature

Discover why letting your garden grow wild can benefit biodiversity, reduce stress, and create a natural haven. Embrace the beauty of an unruly garden!

Labour slams govt over missed nature targets

Shadow Environment Secretary Steve Reed criticises the Conservative government for missing crucial nature and biodiversity targets, warning of severe consequences for the UK's environment.

World's smallest snake rediscovered in Barbados

Scientists have rediscovered the world's tiniest snake in Barbados, two decades after its last sighting. The rare threadsnake, measuring just 10cm, was found during a biodiversity survey.

Taxpayers fund Dartmoor habitat destruction

Taxpayer money is being used to subsidise sheep farming on Dartmoor, leading to severe environmental damage. Experts warn of irreversible harm to biodiversity.

Climate change erodes Solomon Islands' mangroves

Climate change is accelerating the loss of vital mangrove forests in the Solomon Islands, threatening coastal communities and biodiversity. Experts warn of irreversible damage without urgent action.

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