The UK’s semi-wild ponies are for the most part small, hairy characters whose physique and...
Category - Mitigation
Koala-detecting dogs sniff out flaws in Australia’s...
In a country like Australia – a wealthy, economically and politically stable nation with multiple...
Daylight robbery: how human-built structures leave coastal...
About half of the coastline of Europe, the United States and Australasia is modified by artificial...
How large organisations can lead the way in delivering a...
There is a growing shift within planning policy at both a national and local level that encourages...
Urban greening can save species, cool warming cities, and make...
The current climate and ecological crisis demands a radical redesign of how we live and organise...
Vaccination may help protect bats from deadly disease
A new study shows that vaccination may reduce the impact of white-nose syndrome in bats...
How the social lives of animals should form part of our...
Shared knowledge is an important currency for humans. It shapes everything from what we eat and how...
Protected great crested newt populations expand due to under...
In this article, Laurence Jarvis (Head of Conservation at Froglife), takes a closer look at the use...
Great crested newt in Kent – surveys or district licensing
The 2019 survey season is just around the corner; with that in mind, Guy Newman (Company Director...
Ponds can absorb more carbon than woodland – here’s how...
Ponds are taken for granted. Perhaps it’s because most of us have seen them – and on occasion...