Angry Birds Attack Pedestrians in Central London

A dramatic scene unfolded as a flock of protective birds launched aerial assaults on unsuspecting pedestrians near their vulnerable chicks. Witnesses captured the bizarre wildlife encounter that left locals stunned.

Why cats follow you to the bathroom

A cat behaviourist explains the real reason your feline friend can't resist joining you in the bathroom – and it's not what you think!

Labour slams govt over missed nature targets

Shadow Environment Secretary Steve Reed criticises the Conservative government for missing crucial nature and biodiversity targets, warning of severe consequences for the UK's environment.

World's smallest snake rediscovered in Barbados

Scientists have rediscovered the world's tiniest snake in Barbados, two decades after its last sighting. The rare threadsnake, measuring just 10cm, was found during a biodiversity survey.

Wildfires devastate Cyprus amid heatwave

Emergency crews in Cyprus are tackling devastating wildfires near Limassol, with flames threatening villages and forcing evacuations. Authorities warn of extreme fire risk amid soaring temperatures.

Australia Faces Legal Risk Over Fossil Fuels Post-ICJ Ruling

Australia could be held legally accountable for its fossil fuel policies after a groundbreaking climate ruling by the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Experts warn of potential lawsuits if the country fails to align with global climate commitments.

Komorebi: Sunlight’s Dance in British Woodlands

Discover the magical phenomenon of komorebi, where sunlight filters through the trees, creating a mesmerising green world within a green world. A serene escape into nature's beauty.

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