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The UAE Turtle Sheikh Saving One of the World’s Oldest Species

Sea turtles, the world’s oldest species are under serious threat but one man – the UAE’s Sheikh Fahim Al Qasimi – affectionately known as the Turtle Sheikh, is on a mission to save them

by Anthea Ayache

The Daddy of All Dinners: Vegan Recipes for Father’s Day

Show him just how much you care with these easy but tasty plant-based recipes

by Karen Pasquali Jones

Getting the Needle. Will an IV Drip Really Make You Feel Better as Celebs Claim?

Favoured by celebs like Madonna, Gwyneth Paltrow and Justin Bieber, IV Vitamin Drips promise bags of wellness to boost your mood, keep colds at bay and make your skin glow. But what’s the deal with this latest wellness must-have?

by Anthea Ayache

‘Extinct’ Tortoise Discovered in Galápagos Islands

A tortoise from a Galápagos species believed to be extinct for over a century has been found alive and now confirmed to be a living member of the species.

by Nick Ames

Humpback Whale Which ‘Thanked’ Divers Dies Just Days Later

A humpback whale freed from illegal fishing nets off Mallorca has died on another Spanish beach

by Nick Ames

How to Cope When Your Partner Doesn’t Care about Climate Change

You recycle. Your partner buys everything in plastic containers. You drive an electric car. They hop on and off planes like buses. Here’s how to change their behaviour to save your relationship

by Christine Fieldhouse

The Missing Lynx: Big Cats Could Be Released In Britain

They’ve been successfully rewilded in France, Switzerland and Germany so could the once extinct lynx make a return to England to create an eco-tourist big cat territory?

by Sarah Freeman

The Rat Pack: Turning Rodents into First Responders

Rescue rats strapped with microphones in mini backpacks, are being trained to locate earthquake victims stuck under the rubble

by Nick Ames

Arise Again Sir David Attenborough: the environmentalist who has been knighted TWICE

The veteran broadcaster has received a prestigious royal honour for his conservation work nearly 40 years after first being knighted by the Queen

by Karen Pasquali Jones

French Protestors Celebrate Saving Eiffel Tower Trees

Officials in the French capital Paris have put the brakes on plans to fell more than 40 trees – one of which is 200 years old – near the iconic Eiffel Tower.

by Anthea Ayache