Prince William's Earthshot Prize heads to Rio in 2024

The Duke of Cambridge reveals Rio de Janeiro as host city for next year's Earthshot Prize awards, marking the first South American ceremony for his prestigious environmental initiative during London Climate Week.

Ice Age Fish Survives 11,000 Years in Scottish Loch

Scientists discover Britain's rarest freshwater fish, the vendace, thriving in Loch Skeen 11,000 years after the Ice Age. The climate-resistant species offers hope for conservation efforts.

Forever Chemicals Found in UK Drinking Water

Exclusive investigation uncovers concerning levels of toxic 'forever chemicals' in UK drinking water supplies, with regulators accused of withholding crucial safety data from the public.

Giant 20ft Shark Washes Ashore Near Inverness

A massive 20-foot basking shark has been discovered washed up on a Scottish beach, sparking scientific investigation and public fascination. The rare find offers researchers a unique opportunity to study these gentle giants of the deep.

Flamingo Escape: Hunt for Frankie in Cornwall

A frantic search is underway across Cornwall after Frankie the flamingo made a daring escape from his wildlife sanctuary, leaving keepers deeply concerned for his survival in British waters.

Giant Barrel Jellyfish Swarm UK Beaches

Massive barrel jellyfish, some reaching the size of dustbin lids, are washing up on British beaches in record numbers. Marine experts explain this unusual phenomenon and what it means for UK waters.

Winter Snake Plant Care: 7 Essential Tips

Discover expert winter care secrets for snake plants. Learn how to protect your Sansevieria from cold damage, adjust watering routines, and maintain vibrant growth through the challenging months.

Frankie the Flamingo Escapes Cornwall Sanctuary

A young flamingo named Frankie has sparked a major search operation after escaping from a Cornwall wildlife sanctuary. Conservationists are urgently seeking sightings as the vulnerable bird faces survival challenges in the wild.

Britain Bottom of Global Nature Connection Ranking

Groundbreaking research reveals Britain sits at the bottom of a global ranking measuring people's connection to nature, with serious implications for wellbeing and environmental action.

Hunt for missing flamingo Frankie in Cornwall

A major search operation is underway in Cornwall after Frankie, a cherished Chilean flamingo, mysteriously disappeared from Paradise Park wildlife sanctuary. Keepers and community members are desperately seeking clues about the distinctive pink bird's whe

Deadly UK Plant Warning for Foragers

Foraging expert Jane Perrone reveals the deadly dangers of Hemlock Water Dropwort, a toxic plant commonly mistaken for edible greens in British waterways.

Hanoi's canal pollution crisis exposed by scientists

Groundbreaking research reveals severe contamination in Hanoi's canal network, with pollution levels up to 40 times higher than national safety standards, posing significant health risks to millions.

McBurney & Pite confront extinction in powerful new show

Visionary theatre directors Simon McBurney and Crystal Pite collaborate on 'Figures in Extinction', a powerful performance piece sounding the alarm on biodiversity loss through breathtaking movement and sound.

UK Water Crisis: Forever Chemicals Force Urgent Action

England's drinking water regulator has been compelled to take immediate action after government scientists identified widespread risks from toxic PFAS chemicals in water supplies, raising serious health concerns nationwide.

Exxon funded climate denial in Latin America

Newly uncovered documents reveal how ExxonMobil funded conservative thinktanks to spread climate misinformation across Latin America, undermining environmental policies in vulnerable regions.

Hampstead's vanishing dragonflies: A 75-year mystery

A poignant rediscovery of a 1950 nature diary reveals a startling ecological decline around Hampstead Heath's ponds, where vibrant dragonfly populations have vanished from once-thriving habitats.

Remote Control Farming Revolution in Cumbria

Discover how Cumbrian farmers are embracing remote-controlled machinery to work smarter, reduce environmental impact and secure the future of family farming in challenging landscapes.

Mother shoots escaped monkey protecting her kids

A Mississippi mother became an unlikely hero when she shot and killed an escaped rhesus macaque monkey that threatened her children in their own backyard. The dramatic incident has raised serious questions about exotic animal ownership and public safety.

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