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Man dies after Russell's viper bite in Bengaluru

A 36-year-old man in Bengaluru has died after being bitten by a highly venomous Russell's viper, sparking urgent warnings from authorities and highlighting the growing conflict between urban expansion and wildlife.

California's Battle Against 50lbs of Daily Goose Droppings

San Francisco's parks and public spaces are under siege by an unlikely foe: a massive population of Canada geese. The city is grappling with a severe pollution and public health problem caused by an estimated 50 pounds of daily goose droppings, prompting

Mexico's Jaguar Population Surges in Conservation Success

In a major victory for wildlife conservation, Mexico's jaguar population has surged by nearly 20% in just eight years. Discover how a national strategy is bringing the Americas' largest big cat back from the brink.

USDA uses AC/DC drones to scare wolves from cattle

In a surreal turn for wildlife management, US government scientists are testing drones blasting AC/DC and Scarlett Johansson's voice to deter wolves from livestock, sparking debate over ethics and efficacy.

How To Attract Robins To Your Garden All Year Round

Discover the heartwarming reasons why the robin redbreast is Britain's favourite garden bird. Our expert guide reveals how to transform your garden into a robin's paradise with simple tips for food, shelter, and water to enjoy their charming company throu

How to Attract Birds to Your Garden Naturally

Transform your garden into a thriving sanctuary for UK birds with these expert-backed, natural methods. Discover the best plants, feeders, and water sources to support local wildlife year-round.

NYC Tree Census Shows 5% Growth in Urban Canopy

A groundbreaking city-wide survey uncovers a 5% surge in New York's street tree population, with Queens leading the growth. Discover the changing face of the urban forest and its impact on climate resilience.

Wasp 'Witch' & Penguin Huddles in Stunning Wildlife Photos

From a wasp mimicking a fairytale witch to emperor penguins huddling against an Antarctic storm, the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition unveils its most spellbinding finalists, showcasing the planet's breathtaking beauty and fragility.

Photographing the UK's vanishing garage culture

Photographer Philip Butler captures the poignant beauty and social history of Britain's humble garage blocks, a fading icon of 20th-century urban planning, in a stunning new visual archive.

Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 Winners Unveiled

The Natural History Museum unveils the breathtaking winners of the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 competition, showcasing extraordinary moments from the natural world that highlight both its splendour and vulnerability.

UK Dolphins Develop Terrifying New Hunting Habit

Exclusive research reveals Britain's bottlenose dolphins are exhibiting unprecedented and aggressive behaviour, with experts tracking shocking new hunting techniques in UK waters.

Foster City's £80k Goose Cull Sparks Public Outrage

Exclusive: The affluent California community of Foster City faces public fury after approving a mass cull of 100 resident Canada geese, despite fierce opposition from animal rights activists and residents.

Why Robins Are Returning to UK Gardens

Discover the enchanting reason behind the resurgence of robins in British gardens this season. Expert tips on how to attract and support these beloved festive birds in your own outdoor space.

Secret Shrimps: Hope for UK's Elusive Crayfish

An exclusive glimpse into the meticulous search for the rare and secretive native white-clawed crayfish in a Derbyshire stream, a story of conservation hope against the odds.

Even Stoats Need a Break

A rare glimpse into the quieter moments of a stoat's life reveals the unexpected downtime these energetic creatures take.

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