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Woolly Mammoth Scientists Create ‘Adorable’ Woolly Mice

Scientists planning to revive the extinct woolly mammoth have taken a step forward in their research – they have created […]

by Nick Ames

How Wildlife Corridors Are Saving Species Across the Globe

Fragmented habitats threaten the survival of wild animals in every corner of the planet but people and projects are reconnecting the natural world’s broken highways thanks to innovative wildlife corridors

by Sarah Freeman

Plans to Hunt 87 Lynx in Sweden Draws Criticism

87 lynx are set to be shot in the annual cull of this protected species

by Nick Ames

Rescuing Whales: Hope and Innovation in a Changing Ocean

How underwater microphones, weighted fishing lines and Antarctica-bound activists are coming to the rescue of the planet’s embattled whales.

by Sarah Freeman

7 Ethical Wildlife Sanctuaries to Visit (That Actually Help Animals)

From watching orphaned baby elephants at feeding time in Kenya, to seeing injured Koalas cared for in Australia, these sanctuaries are some of the most ethical in the world

by Anthea Ayache

Rescued Ukraine Lions Set for New Home in English Countryside

Five lions rescued from Ukraine are due to arrive at a specially-built new ‘forever home’ in Kent, England next month

by Nick Ames

Street Art Badger Photo Steals the Spotlight in People’s Choice Award

A badger glancing up at Banksy-style graffiti has won the Natural History Museum’s 2024 Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award

by Nick Ames

Our Brains Are Now 99.5% Human—And 0.5% Plastic

Human brain samples contain an entire spoon’s worth of nanoplastics, study says

by Anthea Ayache

Arctic in Crisis: North Pole Temperatures Surge 20°C Above Normal

Temperatures at the North Pole recently surged 20°C above the long-term average, marking one of the most extreme winter warming […]

by Claire Wills

What Lies Beneath: How The Mysterious Twilight Zone Could Save Our Oceans

Earth’s last great wilderness beneath the waves is crucial in regulating the global climate by removing planet-warming carbon from the atmosphere but even the Twilight Zone is now under threat

by Sarah Freeman