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The Wildlife Encounters You’re Told Are Ethical- But Aren’t

From civet coffee to sloth selfies, Sarah Freeman shines a light on six surprising wildlife encounters that aren’t as innocent as they seem

by Sarah Freeman

Chris Packham’s Veganuary Confession: Why He’s Taking His Dogs Plant-Based

Broadcaster, naturalist and environmental campaigner Chris Packham has revealed what he calls his ‘dirtiest secret’: despite going vegan in Veganuary 2019, […]

by Anthea Ayache

A-23A – The World’s Largest Iceberg – Enters Final Stages of Melting

A-23A – the world’s largest iceberg – has turned bright blue, a sign, scientists say, that it is about to […]

by Nick Ames

Why Disaster Preparedness Is a Leadership Issue

As climate risks intensify, disaster preparedness is no longer just about emergency response. It’s about leadership and the ability to think ahead, coordinate, and protect before crisis strikes

by andy hearson

Bee-coming Beekeepers: Terra Launches a Hands-On Beekeeping Course in Dubai

The new beekeeping programme allows residents to reconnect with nature and join the biodiversity movement

by Nick Ames

Italy Takes First Step Towards Cage-Free Farming

Animal protection groups across Italy have welcomed the new Cage-Free Fund established in the 2026 Budget Law of the Italian Parliament, calling it ‘a good first […]

by Claire Wills

The Orangutan Surrogacy Programme Saving Orphans in Borneo

In the rainforests of Borneo, a pioneering orangutan surrogacy programme is giving orphaned primates something they were never meant to lose: a mother

by Nick Ames

The Ozone Hole Is Shrinking – Scientists Call It a ‘Reassuring Sign’ of Recovery

The ozone hole above Antarctica was the smallest and shortest-lived since 2019 this year

by Nick Ames

European Wildcats Set to Return to England

After a successful feasibility study, European wildcats may soon be roaming the woodlands and grasslands of south-west England once again

by Nick Ames