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Wildlife to Replace Historical Figures on UK Banknotes
Native species of mammals, birds, insects, amphibians and fish have all been shortlisted as replacement on UK banknotes
Fed Up With Doomscrolling? 10 Environmental Wins Worth Celebrating
From a four-million-strong antelope comeback to the world’s largest marine protected area, these environmental wins prove that progress is possible.
UN Issues ‘Urgent Climate Warning’ as El Niño Looms Again
The United Nations has issued an urgent climate warning, saying there is an 80% chance of El Niño developing within months
New Alsama Project Qualification Opens University Doors for Displaced Lebanese Students
As Lebanon continues to grapple with conflict, economic collapse and one of the world’s largest displacement crises, thousands of young […]
Incredible Study Finds 47 Species 3,700 Metres Beneath the Atlantic
A single sample collected from a newly protected area of the Atlantic Ocean revealed 47 genetically distinct species, highlighting just how little we know about life in the deep sea
Miral Unveils Ambitious Conservation Push
From AI-powered aquaculture to tracking endangered sea turtles across the Arabian Gulf, Miral has announced four major conservation priorities for 2026
Colombia Plans to Cull Pablo Escobar’s Feral Hippos as Population Spirals
Once a bizarre legacy of a drug empire, Pablo Escobar’s feral hippos have become an environmental and safety threat say officials
Get Ready to Snap Local Wildlife as City Nature Challenge Returns to Dubai
From sand geckos to city birds, Dubai residents are being invited to document the wildlife on their doorstep as the global City Nature Challenge returns
Antarctic Emperor Penguins Threatened with Extinction
As sea ice disappears at record rates, emperor penguins are being pushed towards extinction
Monkeys in Gibraltar Are Eating Soil to Cope With Human Junk Food
After years of being fed ice cream, crisps and fizzy drinks by tourists, monkeys in Gibraltar are turning to mud as a natural remedy