The Bank of England plans to replace historical figures like Winston Churchill on UK banknotes with images of native wildlife ...
As wildlife tourism grows, scientists are asking a bigger question: can we bring people closer to nature without reshaping the ecosystems they came to see?
Mussels baked by the billions. Insect larvae cooked inside scorched cherries. Baby birds plummeted to their deaths from their overheating nests. But some species did just fine during the 2021 North ...
On working land, nuisance animals are rarely just a minor irritation. A raccoon in the feed room, feral hogs in the hay field, or groundhogs under a barn can quietly erode your margins, damage ...
Beachgoers in Cabo San Lucas spotted two rare deep-sea oarfish near the shoreline in an unusual sighting.
British wildlife will replace historical characters on the next series of Bank of England banknotes - and the public will get their say on which animals and birds will appear. Images of wildlife would ...
The astonishing image is just one of the winners from this year’s competition, which shines a light on British wildlife ...
Paul Hobson’s black-and-white image of a leaping, silhouetted toad takes top honors this year in the British Wildlif Awards.
From pangolin scales to elephant tusks, from African gray parrots to manatees, the illicit trade in wildlife products and ...
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More than 12,000 photographs competed across 11 different categories, including Animal Behaviour, Animal Portraits, Botanical Britain, Black & White, Coast & Marine, Habitat, Hidden Britain, Urban ...
DNA is revealing that many animals once thought to be a single species may actually be several hidden ones. But research on ...