Category : Conservation


Albino Badger Could Derail £25m Stately Home Rescue

A rare albino badger named Alberto could derail ambitious £25m plans to restore fire-ravaged Parnham House in Dorset. Conservationists warn the development would destroy a protected wildlife habitat. Read the full story.

New Miniature Toad Species Found in Brazil

Scientists have discovered a new orange toad species in Brazil so small it can fit on a pencil tip. They are calling for urgent conservation efforts to protect the endangered creature and its habitat.

Rare white lion cubs born in Venezuelan zoo

A Venezuelan zoo celebrates the birth of two endangered white lion cubs, a vital boost for a species with under 200 left globally. Follow their journey and join the naming contest.

National Trust buys land around Cerne Abbas Giant

The National Trust has purchased 25 acres of chalk downland surrounding Dorset's famous Cerne Abbas Giant for £1.5 million, safeguarding the ancient site's setting. Support their conservation work.

Australia passes landmark environmental reforms

Australia's parliament has passed historic reforms to its environmental protection laws, providing long-overdue safeguards for forests and biodiversity. Discover how this shapes our future.

How Turkey Trades Became a Conservation Success

Discover how US states traded wild turkeys for other animals like moose and otters, reviving populations from just thousands to 7 million birds. Explore this ingenious conservation story.

Ex-Marine runs 16 marathons for UK rescue dogs

Former marine Mitch Hutchcraft, who recently summited Everest, is running 16 marathons in 16 days from Kent to Scotland to raise awareness for rescue dogs and petition against illegal breeding.

Sycamore Gap 'Trees of Hope' Planted Across UK

The first saplings grown from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree have been planted, marking a new chapter for the beloved landmark. Discover where these 'trees of hope' are taking root.

First Sycamore Gap saplings planted across UK

The first saplings grown from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree have been planted across the UK, marking a hopeful new chapter for the beloved landmark. Discover where these 'trees of hope' are taking root.

Sycamore Gap Saplings Planted as 'Trees of Hope'

The National Trust begins planting 49 saplings from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree at poignant UK locations, ensuring its legacy lives on. Discover where these 'trees of hope' will grow.

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