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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.

Beyond the Doom: Finding Joy in Nature's Story

A powerful new perspective on environmental storytelling urges us to look beyond narratives of loss and despair, celebrating the wonder, resilience, and sheer absurdity of nature that still exists all around us.

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.

Rare Red Panda Cub Born at Bristol Zoo

Bristol Zoo Gardens celebrates the birth of a rare and endangered red panda cub, the first in over ten years, marking a significant victory for their vital breeding programme.

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.

Dorset Dolphin Attack: Swimmers Harass Reggie

Disturbing video from Dorset's popular bay captures the moment a pair of reckless swimmers repeatedly push a beloved local dolphin underwater, sparking outrage and urgent warnings from marine experts about the dangers of harassing wildlife.

Orangutans Flee Wildfire as Church is Relocated

A powerful visual narrative from Indonesia captures orangutans escaping a devastating peatland fire and a remarkable community effort to relocate an entire church to save it from collapse.

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.

Tasmania wind farm plan divides opinion

A controversial wind farm project on Robbins Island, Tasmania, faces opposition over environmental concerns while promising significant renewable energy contributions.

Lonely dolphin at Chanonry Point sparks concern

Concerns grow for a solitary dolphin, known for its playful interactions with humans, as it continues to linger near Chanonry Point without its pod. Experts warn of the risks it faces.

Glencore's coal mine expansion threatens koalas

Plans to expand a Queensland coal mine by Glencore could devastate local koala populations, sparking outrage among conservationists. Experts warn of irreversible damage to the ecosystem.

Injured dolphin joins family swim in Dorset

A wild dolphin, visibly injured by a boat propeller, surprised swimmers by joining their family outing in Dorset. Experts warn of the dangers to marine life and urge public caution.

Mexico City's axolotls face extinction threat

Scientists and conservationists are racing against time to protect the endangered axolotl, a unique salamander native to Mexico City's canals, as urbanisation and pollution threaten its survival.

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