Wild white storks nest in London after 600 years
A pair of wild white storks has been seen nesting in London, marking a historic return after 600 years, thanks to rewilding efforts by conservationists.
A pair of wild white storks has been seen nesting in London, marking a historic return after 600 years, thanks to rewilding efforts by conservationists.
A rewilding initiative is exploring the potential reintroduction of white storks to London, marking a bold step in urban wildlife restoration.
In a landmark conservation project, brush-tailed bettongs have been reintroduced to Mount Gibson Sanctuary, marking a significant step in wildlife restoration.
A groundbreaking wildlife conservation project releases bettongs into a protected sanctuary, with ambitious plans to expand conservation efforts across 5% of Australia's land.
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.