Vegan Christmas Louisianna Waring | 16th December 2019 Festive cheer is in full swing, but it’s time we seriously questioned the events that take place to allow for this holiday of overindulgence. Dog eared Nina Massey | 4th December 2019 Scientists say their findings suggest our four-legged friends can recognise short words as being the same when spoken by different people. Parties back tougher fox hunting laws Staff Reporter | 2nd December 2019 League of Cruel Sports is running a general election roadshow to highlight why the Hunting Act needs strengthening. Grease does birds a fat lot of good Staff Reporter | 26th November 2019 Leftover cooking fat can damage the feathers of garden birds, RSPB warns. Wildlife poisoning endangering vultures Staff Reporter | 22nd November 2019 Kenyan conservation heroes fight to save critically endangered species against all odds. Dormice in decline Staff Reporter | 21st November 2019 Britain’s hazel dormice have declined by over 50 percent since 2000. Labour takes aim at hare coursing and fox hunting Brendan Montague | 18th November 2019 Labour sets out £4.5m funding boost to fight hare coursing, fox hunting and other wildlife crimes in support of ambitious animal welfare manifesto Emperor Penguins marching to extinction Stephanie Jenouvrier | 14th November 2019 Emperor Penguins could virtually disappear by the year 2100 due to loss of Antarctic sea ice. Farmland, woodland bird populations collapsing Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Birds which breed and feed on the 75 percent of UK land which is farmed have seen declines of 55 percent since 1970s. Teen Big Bee Walk research competition Staff Reporter | 5th November 2019 New research competition challenges 11-19 year olds to help save the UK’s bumblebees Badger meddling Tom Langton | 5th November 2019 Badger culling and mass badger vaccination are unsafe and costly practices that interfere with protected species. Brazilian judge rules elephant 'not a commodity' Jacqueline B Ramos | 28th October 2019 Judge rules that sanctuary does not have to pay import tax on rescued elephant because she is a 'guest', not a commodity. Wildlife and climate benefits of river restoration Emily Beament | 18th October 2019 The National Trust said the project at Holnicote Estate in Somerset is the first of its kind for the UK. The return of the red squirrel Brendan Montague | 17th October 2019 Red squirrel reintroductions move to Sutherland in new phase of groundbreaking project. Unsolved badger deaths: cover-up or failure? Anna Dale | 14th October 2019 The government failed to report 118 alleged crimes to police, leading to a delayed and flawed police investigation. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Archive Issues Merchandise
Dog eared Nina Massey | 4th December 2019 Scientists say their findings suggest our four-legged friends can recognise short words as being the same when spoken by different people. Parties back tougher fox hunting laws Staff Reporter | 2nd December 2019 League of Cruel Sports is running a general election roadshow to highlight why the Hunting Act needs strengthening. Grease does birds a fat lot of good Staff Reporter | 26th November 2019 Leftover cooking fat can damage the feathers of garden birds, RSPB warns. Wildlife poisoning endangering vultures Staff Reporter | 22nd November 2019 Kenyan conservation heroes fight to save critically endangered species against all odds. Dormice in decline Staff Reporter | 21st November 2019 Britain’s hazel dormice have declined by over 50 percent since 2000. Labour takes aim at hare coursing and fox hunting Brendan Montague | 18th November 2019 Labour sets out £4.5m funding boost to fight hare coursing, fox hunting and other wildlife crimes in support of ambitious animal welfare manifesto Emperor Penguins marching to extinction Stephanie Jenouvrier | 14th November 2019 Emperor Penguins could virtually disappear by the year 2100 due to loss of Antarctic sea ice. Farmland, woodland bird populations collapsing Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Birds which breed and feed on the 75 percent of UK land which is farmed have seen declines of 55 percent since 1970s. Teen Big Bee Walk research competition Staff Reporter | 5th November 2019 New research competition challenges 11-19 year olds to help save the UK’s bumblebees Badger meddling Tom Langton | 5th November 2019 Badger culling and mass badger vaccination are unsafe and costly practices that interfere with protected species. Brazilian judge rules elephant 'not a commodity' Jacqueline B Ramos | 28th October 2019 Judge rules that sanctuary does not have to pay import tax on rescued elephant because she is a 'guest', not a commodity. Wildlife and climate benefits of river restoration Emily Beament | 18th October 2019 The National Trust said the project at Holnicote Estate in Somerset is the first of its kind for the UK. The return of the red squirrel Brendan Montague | 17th October 2019 Red squirrel reintroductions move to Sutherland in new phase of groundbreaking project. Unsolved badger deaths: cover-up or failure? Anna Dale | 14th October 2019 The government failed to report 118 alleged crimes to police, leading to a delayed and flawed police investigation. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Archive Issues Merchandise
Parties back tougher fox hunting laws Staff Reporter | 2nd December 2019 League of Cruel Sports is running a general election roadshow to highlight why the Hunting Act needs strengthening. Grease does birds a fat lot of good Staff Reporter | 26th November 2019 Leftover cooking fat can damage the feathers of garden birds, RSPB warns. Wildlife poisoning endangering vultures Staff Reporter | 22nd November 2019 Kenyan conservation heroes fight to save critically endangered species against all odds. Dormice in decline Staff Reporter | 21st November 2019 Britain’s hazel dormice have declined by over 50 percent since 2000. Labour takes aim at hare coursing and fox hunting Brendan Montague | 18th November 2019 Labour sets out £4.5m funding boost to fight hare coursing, fox hunting and other wildlife crimes in support of ambitious animal welfare manifesto Emperor Penguins marching to extinction Stephanie Jenouvrier | 14th November 2019 Emperor Penguins could virtually disappear by the year 2100 due to loss of Antarctic sea ice. Farmland, woodland bird populations collapsing Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Birds which breed and feed on the 75 percent of UK land which is farmed have seen declines of 55 percent since 1970s. Teen Big Bee Walk research competition Staff Reporter | 5th November 2019 New research competition challenges 11-19 year olds to help save the UK’s bumblebees Badger meddling Tom Langton | 5th November 2019 Badger culling and mass badger vaccination are unsafe and costly practices that interfere with protected species. Brazilian judge rules elephant 'not a commodity' Jacqueline B Ramos | 28th October 2019 Judge rules that sanctuary does not have to pay import tax on rescued elephant because she is a 'guest', not a commodity. Wildlife and climate benefits of river restoration Emily Beament | 18th October 2019 The National Trust said the project at Holnicote Estate in Somerset is the first of its kind for the UK. The return of the red squirrel Brendan Montague | 17th October 2019 Red squirrel reintroductions move to Sutherland in new phase of groundbreaking project. Unsolved badger deaths: cover-up or failure? Anna Dale | 14th October 2019 The government failed to report 118 alleged crimes to police, leading to a delayed and flawed police investigation. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Latest News and Analysis Ecologist Writers' Fund Special Issues Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Amélie David Andrew Simms Monica Piccinini Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events Archive Issues Merchandise
Grease does birds a fat lot of good Staff Reporter | 26th November 2019 Leftover cooking fat can damage the feathers of garden birds, RSPB warns. Wildlife poisoning endangering vultures Staff Reporter | 22nd November 2019 Kenyan conservation heroes fight to save critically endangered species against all odds. Dormice in decline Staff Reporter | 21st November 2019 Britain’s hazel dormice have declined by over 50 percent since 2000. Labour takes aim at hare coursing and fox hunting Brendan Montague | 18th November 2019 Labour sets out £4.5m funding boost to fight hare coursing, fox hunting and other wildlife crimes in support of ambitious animal welfare manifesto Emperor Penguins marching to extinction Stephanie Jenouvrier | 14th November 2019 Emperor Penguins could virtually disappear by the year 2100 due to loss of Antarctic sea ice. Farmland, woodland bird populations collapsing Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Birds which breed and feed on the 75 percent of UK land which is farmed have seen declines of 55 percent since 1970s. Teen Big Bee Walk research competition Staff Reporter | 5th November 2019 New research competition challenges 11-19 year olds to help save the UK’s bumblebees Badger meddling Tom Langton | 5th November 2019 Badger culling and mass badger vaccination are unsafe and costly practices that interfere with protected species. Brazilian judge rules elephant 'not a commodity' Jacqueline B Ramos | 28th October 2019 Judge rules that sanctuary does not have to pay import tax on rescued elephant because she is a 'guest', not a commodity. Wildlife and climate benefits of river restoration Emily Beament | 18th October 2019 The National Trust said the project at Holnicote Estate in Somerset is the first of its kind for the UK. The return of the red squirrel Brendan Montague | 17th October 2019 Red squirrel reintroductions move to Sutherland in new phase of groundbreaking project. Unsolved badger deaths: cover-up or failure? Anna Dale | 14th October 2019 The government failed to report 118 alleged crimes to police, leading to a delayed and flawed police investigation. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Wildlife poisoning endangering vultures Staff Reporter | 22nd November 2019 Kenyan conservation heroes fight to save critically endangered species against all odds. Dormice in decline Staff Reporter | 21st November 2019 Britain’s hazel dormice have declined by over 50 percent since 2000. Labour takes aim at hare coursing and fox hunting Brendan Montague | 18th November 2019 Labour sets out £4.5m funding boost to fight hare coursing, fox hunting and other wildlife crimes in support of ambitious animal welfare manifesto Emperor Penguins marching to extinction Stephanie Jenouvrier | 14th November 2019 Emperor Penguins could virtually disappear by the year 2100 due to loss of Antarctic sea ice. Farmland, woodland bird populations collapsing Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Birds which breed and feed on the 75 percent of UK land which is farmed have seen declines of 55 percent since 1970s. Teen Big Bee Walk research competition Staff Reporter | 5th November 2019 New research competition challenges 11-19 year olds to help save the UK’s bumblebees Badger meddling Tom Langton | 5th November 2019 Badger culling and mass badger vaccination are unsafe and costly practices that interfere with protected species. Brazilian judge rules elephant 'not a commodity' Jacqueline B Ramos | 28th October 2019 Judge rules that sanctuary does not have to pay import tax on rescued elephant because she is a 'guest', not a commodity. Wildlife and climate benefits of river restoration Emily Beament | 18th October 2019 The National Trust said the project at Holnicote Estate in Somerset is the first of its kind for the UK. The return of the red squirrel Brendan Montague | 17th October 2019 Red squirrel reintroductions move to Sutherland in new phase of groundbreaking project. Unsolved badger deaths: cover-up or failure? Anna Dale | 14th October 2019 The government failed to report 118 alleged crimes to police, leading to a delayed and flawed police investigation. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Dormice in decline Staff Reporter | 21st November 2019 Britain’s hazel dormice have declined by over 50 percent since 2000. Labour takes aim at hare coursing and fox hunting Brendan Montague | 18th November 2019 Labour sets out £4.5m funding boost to fight hare coursing, fox hunting and other wildlife crimes in support of ambitious animal welfare manifesto Emperor Penguins marching to extinction Stephanie Jenouvrier | 14th November 2019 Emperor Penguins could virtually disappear by the year 2100 due to loss of Antarctic sea ice. Farmland, woodland bird populations collapsing Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Birds which breed and feed on the 75 percent of UK land which is farmed have seen declines of 55 percent since 1970s. Teen Big Bee Walk research competition Staff Reporter | 5th November 2019 New research competition challenges 11-19 year olds to help save the UK’s bumblebees Badger meddling Tom Langton | 5th November 2019 Badger culling and mass badger vaccination are unsafe and costly practices that interfere with protected species. Brazilian judge rules elephant 'not a commodity' Jacqueline B Ramos | 28th October 2019 Judge rules that sanctuary does not have to pay import tax on rescued elephant because she is a 'guest', not a commodity. Wildlife and climate benefits of river restoration Emily Beament | 18th October 2019 The National Trust said the project at Holnicote Estate in Somerset is the first of its kind for the UK. The return of the red squirrel Brendan Montague | 17th October 2019 Red squirrel reintroductions move to Sutherland in new phase of groundbreaking project. Unsolved badger deaths: cover-up or failure? Anna Dale | 14th October 2019 The government failed to report 118 alleged crimes to police, leading to a delayed and flawed police investigation. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Labour takes aim at hare coursing and fox hunting Brendan Montague | 18th November 2019 Labour sets out £4.5m funding boost to fight hare coursing, fox hunting and other wildlife crimes in support of ambitious animal welfare manifesto Emperor Penguins marching to extinction Stephanie Jenouvrier | 14th November 2019 Emperor Penguins could virtually disappear by the year 2100 due to loss of Antarctic sea ice. Farmland, woodland bird populations collapsing Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Birds which breed and feed on the 75 percent of UK land which is farmed have seen declines of 55 percent since 1970s. Teen Big Bee Walk research competition Staff Reporter | 5th November 2019 New research competition challenges 11-19 year olds to help save the UK’s bumblebees Badger meddling Tom Langton | 5th November 2019 Badger culling and mass badger vaccination are unsafe and costly practices that interfere with protected species. Brazilian judge rules elephant 'not a commodity' Jacqueline B Ramos | 28th October 2019 Judge rules that sanctuary does not have to pay import tax on rescued elephant because she is a 'guest', not a commodity. Wildlife and climate benefits of river restoration Emily Beament | 18th October 2019 The National Trust said the project at Holnicote Estate in Somerset is the first of its kind for the UK. The return of the red squirrel Brendan Montague | 17th October 2019 Red squirrel reintroductions move to Sutherland in new phase of groundbreaking project. Unsolved badger deaths: cover-up or failure? Anna Dale | 14th October 2019 The government failed to report 118 alleged crimes to police, leading to a delayed and flawed police investigation. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Emperor Penguins marching to extinction Stephanie Jenouvrier | 14th November 2019 Emperor Penguins could virtually disappear by the year 2100 due to loss of Antarctic sea ice. Farmland, woodland bird populations collapsing Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Birds which breed and feed on the 75 percent of UK land which is farmed have seen declines of 55 percent since 1970s. Teen Big Bee Walk research competition Staff Reporter | 5th November 2019 New research competition challenges 11-19 year olds to help save the UK’s bumblebees Badger meddling Tom Langton | 5th November 2019 Badger culling and mass badger vaccination are unsafe and costly practices that interfere with protected species. Brazilian judge rules elephant 'not a commodity' Jacqueline B Ramos | 28th October 2019 Judge rules that sanctuary does not have to pay import tax on rescued elephant because she is a 'guest', not a commodity. Wildlife and climate benefits of river restoration Emily Beament | 18th October 2019 The National Trust said the project at Holnicote Estate in Somerset is the first of its kind for the UK. The return of the red squirrel Brendan Montague | 17th October 2019 Red squirrel reintroductions move to Sutherland in new phase of groundbreaking project. Unsolved badger deaths: cover-up or failure? Anna Dale | 14th October 2019 The government failed to report 118 alleged crimes to police, leading to a delayed and flawed police investigation. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Farmland, woodland bird populations collapsing Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Birds which breed and feed on the 75 percent of UK land which is farmed have seen declines of 55 percent since 1970s. Teen Big Bee Walk research competition Staff Reporter | 5th November 2019 New research competition challenges 11-19 year olds to help save the UK’s bumblebees Badger meddling Tom Langton | 5th November 2019 Badger culling and mass badger vaccination are unsafe and costly practices that interfere with protected species. Brazilian judge rules elephant 'not a commodity' Jacqueline B Ramos | 28th October 2019 Judge rules that sanctuary does not have to pay import tax on rescued elephant because she is a 'guest', not a commodity. Wildlife and climate benefits of river restoration Emily Beament | 18th October 2019 The National Trust said the project at Holnicote Estate in Somerset is the first of its kind for the UK. The return of the red squirrel Brendan Montague | 17th October 2019 Red squirrel reintroductions move to Sutherland in new phase of groundbreaking project. Unsolved badger deaths: cover-up or failure? Anna Dale | 14th October 2019 The government failed to report 118 alleged crimes to police, leading to a delayed and flawed police investigation. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Teen Big Bee Walk research competition Staff Reporter | 5th November 2019 New research competition challenges 11-19 year olds to help save the UK’s bumblebees Badger meddling Tom Langton | 5th November 2019 Badger culling and mass badger vaccination are unsafe and costly practices that interfere with protected species. Brazilian judge rules elephant 'not a commodity' Jacqueline B Ramos | 28th October 2019 Judge rules that sanctuary does not have to pay import tax on rescued elephant because she is a 'guest', not a commodity. Wildlife and climate benefits of river restoration Emily Beament | 18th October 2019 The National Trust said the project at Holnicote Estate in Somerset is the first of its kind for the UK. The return of the red squirrel Brendan Montague | 17th October 2019 Red squirrel reintroductions move to Sutherland in new phase of groundbreaking project. Unsolved badger deaths: cover-up or failure? Anna Dale | 14th October 2019 The government failed to report 118 alleged crimes to police, leading to a delayed and flawed police investigation. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Badger meddling Tom Langton | 5th November 2019 Badger culling and mass badger vaccination are unsafe and costly practices that interfere with protected species. Brazilian judge rules elephant 'not a commodity' Jacqueline B Ramos | 28th October 2019 Judge rules that sanctuary does not have to pay import tax on rescued elephant because she is a 'guest', not a commodity. Wildlife and climate benefits of river restoration Emily Beament | 18th October 2019 The National Trust said the project at Holnicote Estate in Somerset is the first of its kind for the UK. The return of the red squirrel Brendan Montague | 17th October 2019 Red squirrel reintroductions move to Sutherland in new phase of groundbreaking project. Unsolved badger deaths: cover-up or failure? Anna Dale | 14th October 2019 The government failed to report 118 alleged crimes to police, leading to a delayed and flawed police investigation. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Brazilian judge rules elephant 'not a commodity' Jacqueline B Ramos | 28th October 2019 Judge rules that sanctuary does not have to pay import tax on rescued elephant because she is a 'guest', not a commodity. Wildlife and climate benefits of river restoration Emily Beament | 18th October 2019 The National Trust said the project at Holnicote Estate in Somerset is the first of its kind for the UK. The return of the red squirrel Brendan Montague | 17th October 2019 Red squirrel reintroductions move to Sutherland in new phase of groundbreaking project. Unsolved badger deaths: cover-up or failure? Anna Dale | 14th October 2019 The government failed to report 118 alleged crimes to police, leading to a delayed and flawed police investigation. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Wildlife and climate benefits of river restoration Emily Beament | 18th October 2019 The National Trust said the project at Holnicote Estate in Somerset is the first of its kind for the UK. The return of the red squirrel Brendan Montague | 17th October 2019 Red squirrel reintroductions move to Sutherland in new phase of groundbreaking project. Unsolved badger deaths: cover-up or failure? Anna Dale | 14th October 2019 The government failed to report 118 alleged crimes to police, leading to a delayed and flawed police investigation. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The return of the red squirrel Brendan Montague | 17th October 2019 Red squirrel reintroductions move to Sutherland in new phase of groundbreaking project. Unsolved badger deaths: cover-up or failure? Anna Dale | 14th October 2019 The government failed to report 118 alleged crimes to police, leading to a delayed and flawed police investigation.
Unsolved badger deaths: cover-up or failure? Anna Dale | 14th October 2019 The government failed to report 118 alleged crimes to police, leading to a delayed and flawed police investigation.