Nature 'Lost' gecko species rediscovered after more than 30 years Since it was identified in 1991, mystery surrounded this elusive little lizard for more than three decades. 15/05/2025
Nature Rare snail filmed for first time laying an egg from its neck Rangers who have been caring for the species for nearly 20 years say they have never seen this behaviour before. 07/05/2025
Nature Poachers have killed more than 100 rhinos in South Africa this year South Africa has the largest rhino population in the world, with an estimated 16,000 to 18,000 animals. 06/05/2025
Nature What a lynx release taught me about the species’ future in Spain The Iberian lynx was saved by a breeding programme and a ‘hearts and minds’ campaign in rural Spain. But the feline again faces rising opposition. 04/05/2025
Nature Inside South Africa’s burgeoning illegal leopard trade On International Leopard Day, FOUR PAWS warns how leopards are threatened by their commercialisation. 03/05/2025
Nature Not all shark bites are attacks, study on shark self-defence finds This is the first time self-defence in sharks has been documented in detail. 25/04/2025
Nature The shrinking Caspian Sea could leave endangered seals in a tight spot An area larger than Iceland is likely to dry up, even if the climate ‘only’ warms up by 2C. Here’s what that means in the Central Asian region. 11/04/2025
Nature Nearly 100 year old Galapagos tortoise becomes first time mum Philadelphia Zoo’s vision is that these hatchlings will be a part of a thriving population of Galapagos tortoises in the future. 07/04/2025
No Comment Baby pygmy hippo makes her first appearance at Virginia Zoo With fewer than 2,500 pygmy hippos remaining in the wild, Poppy’s birth is a valuable boost to the species' population. 02/04/2025
Nature Hundreds of vital fungi species now face the threat of extinction The ‘giant knight’ is among 1,300 red list species in the fungal kingdom. 28/03/2025
Green News Trump wants to use a ‘God Squad’ that can make species extinct The Endangered Species Committee has only issued exemptions twice in 47 years, prompting legal action from environmental groups both times. 05/03/2025
Travel News Why has Indonesia ordered Trump’s tourism project to stop? The government says that mismanagement of rainwater at the resort has halved the size of Lake Lido. 11/02/2025
No Comment First steps of Oregon Zoo's baby elephant The Oregon Zoo introduced its new baby elephant, born on February 1, to the public. 06/02/2025
Europe in Motion Organic fish farms: Which EU countries are at the forefront? Production of organically farmed fish is growing exponentially. 06/02/2025
Green News Humpback whales in the English Channel: What’s behind the sightings? Scientists have a few theories to explain the re-appearance of the majestic creatures. 22/01/2025
Nature Nearly a quarter of freshwater animals now face extinction risk Most species don’t have just one threat putting them at risk of extinction, but many threats acting together. 10/01/2025
Nature How to rescue robins from cold weather this winter Up to half of garden birds die of cold and hunger in winter. Here’s how to help them survive. 24/12/2024
No Comment Rare birth of one of the smallest deer in the world The birth of a baby pudu named Lenga has given hope to environmentalists in Argentina. He was born on 6 November at the Temaikèn Biopark in Buenos Aires and weighed less than 600 grams at his first appearance. 16/12/2024
Nature More than 1 in 3 tree species worldwide faces extinction, says IUCN The loss of trees is also a major threat to thousands of other plants, animals and fungi. 28/10/2024
No Comment Siamese crocodile returns to Cambodia’s wild The Siamese crocodile, once thought to be extinct in Cambodia, is making a comeback as a result of a successful reintroduction program that has bred and released captive baby crocodiles into the wild. 23/10/2024