Dallas Cowboys coach's home invaded by wildlife

Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer's home has been hit by a third animal invasion, this time by a swarm of wasps. Discover the full story of the family's bizarre wildlife encounters.

Help Hedgehogs Hibernate With One Garden Item

Hedgehog populations are declining. Discover the one item you can place in your garden this November to create a safe feeding station and help them survive the winter.

Melbourne Skyscraper Falcon Chicks Take First Flight

Watch as three young peregrine falcons make their inaugural flight from a 35-storey Melbourne skyscraper, with one dramatic crash-landing captured on livestream. Follow their journey as they learn to hunt.

Gen Z Leads Mexico City Protests Against Crime

Thousands from Gen Z and older generations protested crime and corruption in Mexico City. Clashes with police resulted in 120 injuries. Read more on the global youth movement.

MPs: Nature Not a Blocker to Housing Growth

A parliamentary committee challenges the government's 'lazy narrative', stating nature is essential for resilient communities, not an obstacle to housebuilding.

Global E-Waste Hits 62 Million Tonnes Annually

The world produces 62 million tonnes of e-waste yearly, set to hit 82 million by 2030. Discover how to securely recycle your old devices and combat this growing environmental threat.

Wild parrots thrive in Los Angeles, aiding conservation

Escaped pet parrots now form thriving wild populations across Los Angeles, with scientists discovering hybrid species that could help conservation efforts in their native Mexico. Discover their urban adaptation story.

Waitrose Pioneers Invisible Milk Recycling Tags

Waitrose becomes the first UK supermarket to use invisible recycling tags on its milk bottles to track plastic packaging. Discover how this innovation aims to boost recycling rates.

Fly-tipping 'mountain' threatens Oxfordshire river

A 10-metre high illegal waste dump in Oxfordshire, described as an 'environmental catastrophe', threatens the River Cherwell. The clean-up cost may exceed the council's annual budget. Urgent action demanded.

Major climate protests at COP30 halfway point

Protesters flooded the streets of Belem, Brazil, for the largest day of action during UN climate talks, demanding urgent action from world leaders on fossil fuels and environmental justice.

500ft Fly-Tip in Oxfordshire Threatens River

A 500ft-long illegal waste dump, potentially orchestrated by a crime gang, threatens the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire. Removal costs may exceed the council's annual budget. Urgent action demanded.

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