A wildlife trust has said it is "excited" at the discovery of a type of tiny vulnerable snail at one of its nature reserves.
Analysis - The illegal trade in giant African harvester ants endangers local biodiversity and could spread invasive species in destination countries.
Britain is a nation of gardeners and garden lovers. According to a Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) State of Gardening ...
The RHS’s inaugural State of Gardening report is the first in-depth look at the impact of our plots on the environment, ...
Bishop Museum, the State of Hawaiʻi Museum of Natural and Cultural History, and the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance are ...
“Butterflies are integral to our ecological balance. Events such as the Namdapha Butterfly Meet and Ziro Butterfly Meet have ...
Queensland’s conservation ledger is in the red. Despite some new national parks, bulldozers are still clearing forests and ...
The Minister of Environment and Tourism, Mr Wynter Mmolotsi says addressing human-wildlife conflict is among priority areas of the National Development Plan (NDP) 12 strategy.
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)’s “Global Forest Resources Assessment 2025” (GFRA 2025), global ...
Even where national parks are well run, their presence does little to help preserve semi-protected areas such as ...
Residents are being asked what they would like to see in a wild space at a Llandrindod Wells leisure and nature park.
The goats, because they are of the Old Irish variety, are low maintenance and need little to no supplementary feeding. The ...
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