Ireland's Little Terns enjoyed a very successful breeding season in 2024, according to BirdWatch Ireland. Colonies along the ...
The recent decision to extend the NL Pure range has seen SWAROVSKI OPTIK add three new 52-mm binoculars to the series, ...
A tracking study has found that dogs walked off-lead cause significantly more disturbance on lowland heaths than pets kept on ...
A complete ban on the use of bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticides in the UK has moved a step closer. The UK Government set out its plans in late December to deliver on a key election pledge. Despite ...
The Corncrake Calling project is celebrating a 2,000-ha milestone. Led by RSPB Scotland and supported by the National Lottery ...
Plans for a captive-breeding programme to help the rare and localised Florida Everglades subspecies of Seaside Sparrow has ...
More than half of Alaska's breeding Guillemots were lost after a marine heatwave between 2014 and 2016, with no evidence of ...
Police have launched an appeal following the poisoning of a Peregrine Falcon in Northern Ireland. The adult falcon was found ...
The welfare of nature must come above any filming, writes Jennifer Sizeland, who has spent her career in the media industry.
Continued delays to planned public access at Beddington Farmlands in south London has drawn criticism from local campaigners.
These sites offer less protection from predators and disturbance than nature reserves, exposing the swans to higher risks.
One of the world's most sought-after seaduck species has put in an entirely unexpected appearance in the Netherlands. A drake ...