Deep-sea mining cuts seafloor animals by 37%

A major five-year study finds deep-sea mining exploration reduced seafloor invertebrates by 37%. Discover the impacts on biodiversity and the crucial data for global policy decisions.

60,000 African Penguins Starve in South Africa

A catastrophic sardine collapse, driven by climate crisis and overfishing, has caused mass starvation of critically endangered African penguins. Urgent conservation action is needed.

Seismic Waves Boost Soil Health and Crop Yields

Groundbreaking 'soilsmology' research shows low-frequency sound waves can revitalise soil, increasing yields by up to 30%. Discover how this eco-friendly tech could transform UK farming.

Seismic Waves to Map Soil Health in Farming Breakthrough

A revolutionary 'soilsmology' project, born from an Oxford pub conversation, uses seismic technology to map soil health. This could boost yields, cut pollution, and take the guesswork out of farming for UK growers.

Trump Sends More Water to California Farms, Angers Officials

The Trump administration will increase water supplies to California's Central Valley farms from Friday, fulfilling a January order. State officials and environmental groups warn of severe ecological and economic consequences. Read the full analysis.

Young People Cautious Over Wolf and Lynx Reintroduction

New research from Northern Ireland shows most young people are cautious or opposed to reintroducing wolves and lynx to the UK and Ireland. Discover the key findings and what it means for conservation policy.

Red squirrels expand across Highlands after rewilding

A ten-year reintroduction drive has seen red squirrel range in the Scottish Highlands grow by over 25%, bolstering the UK's stronghold for this native species. Discover the conservation success story.

Dog Reunited After 5 Years, 2000-Mile Journey

A dachshund mix missing since 2021 is miraculously reunited with his California family after being found in Detroit, highlighting the vital importance of microchipping pets.

Wild Dog Pups Die in Zimbabwe After US Aid Cuts

Six African wild dog pups were killed in a road collision in Zimbabwe after a USAID-funded fence was left incomplete due to aid cuts. This preventable tragedy highlights the impact of reduced international funding on conservation.

Paul Brown's final climate warning from hospital bed

Former Guardian environment correspondent Paul Brown issues a powerful final warning on the climate crisis from his hospital bed, as experts echo calls for urgent political action. Read the full story.

Australian Eco Village Bans Pets to Protect Wildlife

Currumbin Ecovillage marks 20 years as a sustainable community where residents forgo cats and dogs to create a sanctuary for native Australian wildlife. Discover this 'solarpunk' vision in action.

Tunbridge Wells water crisis enters sixth day

Thousands in Kent face a sixth day without safe tap water after a chemical fault. Residents told to boil water, as calls grow for army intervention and CEO resignation.

How to prevent dog frostbite in cold weather

Vets warn dogs are at risk of frostbite below 0°C. Learn the signs, protective gear essentials, and safe winter activities to keep your pet safe during the cold snap.

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