Springwatch Star's 'Scary' Plastic Pollution Warning
Megan McCubbin joins the Great British Spring Clean, urging action against litter as plastic crisis threatens wildlife. The campaign runs from March 13-29.
Megan McCubbin joins the Great British Spring Clean, urging action against litter as plastic crisis threatens wildlife. The campaign runs from March 13-29.
Conservation efforts for wildcats in the Cairngorms are showing promising results, with GPS-tracked releases and evidence of breeding in the wild, as revealed by tracks in the late winter snow.
Former US President Donald Trump's assertion that China has no wind farms is contradicted by photographic evidence of 20 operational sites across the country.
Renewable energy experts warn that the UK must intensify its clean energy efforts to shield consumers from volatile fossil fuel markets, following recent conflicts in the Middle East.
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RecommendedJapanese zoo confirms baby macaque Punch, who found solace in an orangutan plushie after maternal rejection, is now integrating with his troop and using his comfort toy less frequently.
Porkchop, a green sea turtle rescued with severe fishing line injuries, has been successfully rehabilitated and released back into California's San Gabriel River after nearly a year of care at the Aquarium of the Pacific.
Analysis of China's strategic control over renewable energy technologies and its implications for global markets, geopolitics, and environmental sustainability.
A loggerhead turtle named BB has been satellite tagged and released off Lord Howe Island after 10 months in Taronga wildlife hospital, highlighting how warming seas are forcing marine species into new territories in New South Wales.
The Farne Islands off Northumberland are Sir David Attenborough's top UK wildlife spot, home to 43,000 puffin pairs, grey seals, dolphins, and 200,000 seabirds.
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RecommendedThe African Development Bank's Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa plans to more than double its financing to $2.5 billion over two years, despite a slight decrease in project approvals, signaling strong momentum for the continent's energy transition.
Doorbell camera footage reveals a rare leopard and an injured giraffe roaming just 20 metres from a South African couple's home near Kruger National Park.
The flame shell beds in Loch Carron have fully recovered after being designated a Marine Protected Area in 2017, following damage from dredging. Researchers confirm the habitat's restoration and expansion.
An injured mother manatee and her calf were rescued from Florida's Orange River using drone technology and taken to SeaWorld Orlando for care, amid rising manatee rescues due to cold stress and injuries.
Researchers confirm the Loch Carron flame shell beds have fully restored after being declared a Marine Protected Area in 2017, following dredging damage discovered that year.
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RecommendedDrax Group's shares surge to a 20-year high after strong 2025 earnings, while it plans to stop burning controversial Canadian wood pellets within a year amid environmental scrutiny.
Britain's inaugural geothermal power plant in Cornwall begins generating clean electricity for 10,000 homes, despite fears of minor earthquakes from drilling operations.
A new report advocates for transferring England's home insulation programme to local council control to boost efficiency and community trust.
Official figures show fly-tipping incidents in England rose nearly 10% to 1.26 million last year, with household waste accounting for most cases and councils facing soaring clean-up costs.
Malaysian authorities raided a tourist resort in Sabah for serving meat from protected Sunda pangolins, detaining three individuals under wildlife conservation laws.
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RecommendedAuthorities in Sabah, Malaysia, have raided a tourist resort serving protected Sunda pangolin meat as an 'exotic' dish, with owners facing heavy fines and prison sentences under strict wildlife laws.
A group legal action against South West Water over sewage pollution has expanded to include thousands more residents and businesses in coastal towns across Devon and Cornwall, alleging harm to livelihoods and the environment.
The World Nature Photography Awards 2026 have unveiled their winners, with Australian photographer Jono Allen securing the top prize for his stunning image of a white humpback calf in Tonga.
Yorkshire Water has been fined more than £700,000 after admitting to three sewage pollution incidents in Pools Brook country park near Chesterfield, which killed fish and insects.
Countryfile presenter Hamza Yassin was left speechless during a mission to protect the critically endangered flapper skate off Scotland's coast, exclaiming 'I was not expecting this'.
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RecommendedA small Welsh village has successfully protected its local forest from development, securing its ecological and economic future through determined grassroots activism.
A £460 million wildlife bridge in Gloucestershire, part of the A417 Missing Link project, will help deer, badgers, and barn owls cross safely by 2027, featuring hedgerows and grassland.
Young tortoises bred from Floreana ancestry have been reintroduced to their native Galapagos island, marking a major conservation milestone after 19th-century extinction.
Ecuador's Galápagos National Park has released 158 juvenile hybrid giant tortoises on Floreana Island, marking a historic step to revive an ecosystem lost for 150 years.
The Floreana giant tortoise, extinct since the 1840s, has been reintroduced to its native island through a back-breeding programme, marking a milestone in ecological restoration.
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RecommendedBritain's ancient woodlands, some dating back 12,000 years, face destruction from modern development despite their ecological importance and cultural significance.