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Illegally Released Lynx Cubs Find New Highland Home

The discovery of three illegally released lynx cubs in the Cairngorms has ignited debate over the dangers of rogue rewilding in Scotland

by Nick Ames

Folly Brasserie Returns: The Dubai Favourite Reopens in Gorgeous New Location

Now open at the Address Montgomerie, Folly Brasserie has swapped souk views for sweeping greenery, but its signature ingredient-led flair is very much intact

by Anthea Ayache

3,000 Years Later, Elk May Return to British Landscapes

Under an ambitious new project by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, the elk — once hunted to extinction — may once again inhabit the UK’s wetlands and floodplains

by Nick Ames

Bananas on the Brink: Climate Crisis Threatens World’s Favourite Fruit

The future of the world’s most popular fruit -bananas – is under threat from the climate crisis. Researchers have discovered […]

by Nick Ames

Here’s Why Plntd Is More Than Just Another Plant Shop

Not the perfect plant parent? Plntd is here to help

by Claire Wills

Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island: Where the Wild Things Wander

Anantara Sir Bani Yas Island isn’t just another luxury resort, it’s a private wildlife reserve where gazelles graze outside your villa and the entire island runs on wind power

by Anthea Ayache

Smells Like Sustainability: The PerfumeWorld’s Cleanest New Notes

From zero-waste packaging to responsibly sourced botanicals, these perfume brands are proof that the perfume industry is getting a sustainable makeover

by Rachel Bassett

On The Couch with Wes Hartmann: How Elephants, Lions and Bees Are Saving Africa’s Wild Places

In this episode of On The Couch with The Ethicalist, Wes Hartman —Chief Environmental and Conservation Officer at Wilderness Botswana […]

by Anthea Ayache

Crypto’s High Price Tag Comes with a Hidden Carbon Cost

If Bitcoin were a country, its annual energy consumption would rank 27th in the world, raising serious questions about the true cost of digital currency.

by Josh Sims

Fast Furniture: Why we Need Mindful Shopping for our Homes as Well as Our Wardrobes

Designed to be replaced as often as your socks, fast furniture is made up of low-cost, low-quality items that rarely last a season and almost never get recycled

by Rae Ritchie