The use of large herbivores can be an effective means to prevent and mitigate wildfires, especially...
Category - Mitigation
The African wild dog: An ambassador for the world’s...
The world’s largest terrestrial conservation area is located in southern Africa and covers 520,000...
Mapping the path to rewilding: the importance of landscape
Rewilding—a hands-off approach to restoring and protecting biodiversity—is increasingly employed...
Scientists used ‘fake news’ to stop predators...
Animals, including humans, depend on accurate information to navigate the world. But we can easily...
First beaver dam appears on Exmoor after 400 years
Eurasian beavers released by the National Trust as part of a river restoration project have built...
Charity attempts largest transplant of ancient and rare lichen...
The National Trust is attempting to save one of England’s rarest ancient lichens by removing it...
May fish
In this article, Dr Peter Walker MIFM, Associate Director, RSK Biocensus Ltd, takes a closer look...
Drones and artificial intelligence show promise for...
Every spring, a large number of ground-nests of farmland birds are accidentally destroyed by...
Covid-19 restrictions crystallise critical importance of green...
Essential social distancing measures implemented to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 have...
Barbs in a building? …
Ecologists, Laura Holmes and Lizzie Saunders (WYG), were recently involved in a project to repair a...