Rare butterfly numbers up 9,000% in Kent thanks to farmers and volunteers #rewilding #nature #wildlife #biodiversity #ecology #environment #habitats #conservation #climatechange #butterflies insideecology.com/2026/06/10/r...
Scotland’s iconic seabird sanctuaries saved for future generations to come #rewilding #nature #wildlife #biodiversity #ecology #environment #habitats #conservation #climatechange #birds insideecology.com/2026/06/09/s...
Nature Groups and NFU warn new SFI funding will not meet demand #environment #sustainability #climatechange #farming #ecology #rewilding #conservation insideecology.com/2026/06/11/n...
Research news from the Ecological Society of America’s journals insideecology.com/2026/06/11/r...
Rhino horn: why South Africa wants to revive the international trade, and why critics fear the consequences #nature #wildlife #biodiversity #ecology #habitats #conservation insideecology.com/2026/06/09/r...
Growing evidence suggests that excessive outdoor lighting at night may be harming wildlife. For generations, rural communities worked to the rhythms of daylight and darkness. Today, the amount of hars...
Europe experiences record-breaking temperatures, severe floods, droughts and wildfires intensified by climate change. This week, the European Environment Agency (EEA) published three new products dedi...
The man who made caterpillars glow in the dark #nature #wildlife #biodiversity #ecology #habitats #conservation insideecology.com/2026/06/09/t...
How positive tipping points may be the key to protecting tropical rainforests #nature #wildlife #biodiversity #ecology #habitats #conservation insideecology.com/2026/06/10/h...
Committed conservationists, friendly farmers and valiant volunteers have helped to increase the population of a rare butterfly in Kent by 9,000 per cent. National charity Butterfly Conservation and Na...
“It was an unco place by night, unco by day; and there were unco sounds; of the calling of the solans [gannets], and the plash [splash] of the sea, and the rock echoes that hung continually in our ear...
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The number of icebergs in the Arctic has increased sharply since the 2000s. This is due to the destabilisation of large glaciers in north-east Greenland and parts of the Russian Arctic, as well as the...
Today, Thursday 11 June, the Government announced the new-look Sustainable Farming Incentive, including the funding available for farmers to support critical efforts to restore nature, produce food an...
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The Ecological Society of America (ESA) presents a roundup of six research articles recently published across its esteemed journals. Widely recognized for fostering innovation and advancing ecological...
South Africa wants to expand exports of rhino hunting trophies and other wildlife products. The move relies on an exemption process within the international treaty that has largely restricted rhino ho...
On a warm spring night in a field in Surrey, a dark figure stalks the hedgerows waving a torch that produces an invisible light. Suddenly, a gleaming white dot illuminates in the bushes as if someone ...
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The world’s tropical rainforests are edging towards collapse. But knowing how to stop deforestation isn’t enough to drive action. The challenge is aligning all the pieces of the puzzle to initiate sub...