New 'Zombie Wasp' Species Discovered In Ecuador

In a chilling discovery from Ecuador, scientists have identified a new genus of parasitic wasp that performs a real-life horror show, hijacking a spider's body to use as a protective 'zombie puppet' for its young.

Lions Maul Zookeeper to Death at Bangkok Safari Park

A senior zookeeper has died after being viciously mauled by a pride of lions at Bangkok's Safari World park. The tragic incident occurred during a routine cleaning procedure, raising serious questions about safety protocols.

The Unseen Fight Against Ecological Collapse

Exclusive insight into the global battle being waged against climate catastrophe. Discover the strategies offering a lifeline for our planet's future amidst unprecedented ecological crises.

Shrinking States: The Positive Future with Fewer People

Forget the doomsday scenarios. New research reveals a future with fewer people offers a surprising opportunity for greater equality, a healthier planet, and a higher quality of life for all. Discover the positive revolution in global demographics.

Sydney Water misled public over PFAS in drinking water

A parliamentary committee has found Sydney Water provided inaccurate information about PFAS 'forever chemical' hotspots in drinking water catchments, raising serious concerns about transparency and public health safeguards.

UK's Spectacular Autumn Wildlife Harvest Revealed

Nature's larder is overflowing this autumn across the UK. Discover the spectacular berry and nut harvest promising a feast for thrushes, fieldfares, and other wildlife preparing for winter.

UK Gardeners Warned Over Destructive Box Tree Moth

British gardeners are being warned about a devastating new pest threat, the Box Tree Moth, which is rapidly spreading across the UK and destroying prized plants. Discover expert identification and prevention tips.

Council's Two-Pet Limit Sparks Outrage on South Coast

Eurobodalla Shire Council on the NSW South Coast faces a fierce backlash from residents over its controversial new policy that would limit households to a maximum of two dogs or cats, with fears it could tear families apart.

Sea turtles endangered by record sargassum blooms

Unprecedented masses of sargassum seaweed are smothering nesting beaches across the Caribbean and Florida, creating deadly obstacles for endangered sea turtles during critical hatching season.

MPs Wear Wheat Badges in PMQs Farming Protest

MPs across the House of Commons united in wearing wheat sheaf badges during PMQs to highlight the severe challenges facing British farmers and to demand government action.

Covid Mask Microplastics Can Enter The Brain, Study Finds

Groundbreaking UK research uncovers a disturbing legacy of pandemic face coverings, finding that inhaled microplastics can migrate from the lungs to the brain and major organs, potentially triggering dementia and other serious illnesses.

Greta Thunberg Joins Gaza Flotilla Amid Drone Warnings

Climate activist Greta Thunberg has joined a pro-Palestinian flotilla to challenge the Gaza blockade, despite threats of drone attacks. The mission, departing from Turkey, aims to deliver aid and highlight the humanitarian crisis.

Giant sinkhole opens outside Buckingham Palace

A massive sinkhole has suddenly appeared on a road just metres from Buckingham Palace, causing significant disruption and sparking urgent safety investigations by authorities.

Tabasco & Chilli Flakes: The Secret Slug Repellent

Gardeners are ditching harsh chemicals for a fiery, kitchen-cupboard hack using Tabasco sauce and chilli flakes to create a potent, natural pest repellent that protects precious plants.

Falmouth's 'Third World' Sewage Crisis: A National Scandal

The picturesque port town of Falmouth, a jewel in Cornwall's crown, is facing an environmental disaster as raw sewage repeatedly floods streets and homes, with residents and officials branding the situation a 'national scandal'.

Kaleb Cooper's Stark Warning Over UK Farming Crisis

'Clarkson's Farm' breakout star Kaleb Cooper delivers an urgent warning about the dire state of British agriculture, citing crippling weather and financial pressures pushing farmers to the brink.

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