US Plan to Cull 500,000 Owls Sparks Outrage

A shocking federal proposal to eliminate 500,000 barred owls to protect endangered spotted owls has ignited fierce debate among conservationists and wildlife experts.

Typhoon reveals ancient Alaskan archaeological treasures

In an extraordinary twist of nature, the remnants of Typhoon Merbok have revealed a significant archaeological discovery on Alaska's western coast, unearthing artefacts that had remained hidden for generations.

US States Resist Trump's Climate Policy Assault

US states and cities are mounting a formidable defence against Donald Trump's planned assault on climate policies, vowing to protect environmental regulations through legal battles and local action.

Wealthy suburbs create 'luxury effect' for wildlife

Groundbreaking research reveals how affluent neighbourhoods are creating urban oases for plants and animals through the 'luxury effect' - but is this deepening environmental inequality across our cities?

Autumn's Last Stand: Why Leaves Linger Longer

Climate change is dramatically extending Britain's growing seasons, creating stunning autumn displays that last weeks longer than in previous decades. Discover how warming temperatures are reshaping our natural calendar.

Lost spider species rediscovered on Isle of Wight

In an extraordinary conservation breakthrough, the elusive White-knuckled wolf spider, feared extinct for over half a century, has been miraculously rediscovered thriving in the Isle of Wight's wilderness.

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