Romania MEPs shocked by logging threat to Romania's ancient woodlands MEPs on a fact-finding trip to Romania say they have been shocked by the threat illegal logging poses to the country's woodlands and habitats. 08/06/2023
Nature Conservationists find novel ways to inspire love for ‘ugly’ animals We need to ‘change the narrative’ around ugly animals, conservationists have urged. 07/06/2023
Nature ‘They have a right to exist’: Sea turtles given legal rights in Panama Citizens can now be the voice of sea turtles and defend them legally in Panama. 26/05/2023
Nature Almost half world’s species seeing rapid population decline - study New research has found the "sustained demographic declines" among animal populations are more alarming than previously thought. 26/05/2023
Nature Pay people €5 a day to keep biodiversity loss at bay, new study finds A conservation basic income can yield vital results for nature, for less money than governments spend subsidising fossil fuels and destructive industries. 24/05/2023
Nature Pumas, lynx and panthers: Are big cats really roaming Britain? New DNA evidence suggests there are potentially hundreds of apex cat predators in Britain - as local groups play wildlife detective to prove their existence. 24/05/2023
Nature World Turtle Day: Turtle-mom ‘Emma’ saves species on Reunion island In honour of World Turtle Day we look back at one of our favourite good news stories of the year so far. 23/05/2023
Nature 2 new chicks born to vulnerable Galápagos birds Conservationists rejoice ‘new hope’ as tiny Galápagos Island birds make promising comeback. 12/05/2023
Green News European nature threatened by fossil fuel companies, report reveals Fossil fuel operations are ongoing in hundreds of nature conservation areas, a report has revealed. 10/05/2023
Nature Scientists race to save endangered wild koalas from chlamydia “It’s killing koalas because they become so sick they can’t climb trees to get food, or escape predators, and females can become infertile” 09/05/2023
Nature ‘Extinct’ lion caught on camera in Chad for the first time in 20 years For 20 years, researchers thought lions were locally extinct in this national park. New footage proves them wrong. 24/04/2023
Tech News Researchers in the US are turning dead birds into hi-tech drones Concerns have been raised over privacy issues with the new technology, but the project's lead hopes it can be used for wildlife conservation efforts. 16/04/2023
Nature First-of-its-kind funding sees US back wildlife corridors The US Department of Transportation has announced $350 million in funding to combat vehicle-wildlife collisions. 05/04/2023
Ocean Calls Ocean Calls podcast: Should we eat wild or farmed salmon? In partnership with The European Commission Salmon is a wonderful fish – not only is it delicious, but it’s also packed with nutrients. But the Atlantic salmon that we can find here in Europe is also an endangered species. So for us as consumers, what is a more sustainable choice: wild or farmed salmon? 30/03/2023
Ocean Calls Ocean Calls podcast: Should we worry about sharks? In partnership with The European Commission In popular culture sharks are portrayed as bloodthirsty, vengeful human killers. But scientists say these magnificent animals are in danger and deserve our attention. 16/03/2023
Green News Family of tigers dumped by circus thriving in big cat sanctuary What are the train tigers' lives like one year later? 13/03/2023
Eco-Innovation This Dutch invention is helping to catch wildlife poachers red-handed Without AI, stopping poachers in large national parks is ‘like finding a needle in a haystack’. 01/03/2023
Nature Record-breaking hedgehog lived eight times longer than average Researchers cried ‘tears of joy’ at discovering the world’s oldest European hedgehog in a conservation study. 20/02/2023
Nature Watch: Baby sloths ‘graduate’ from Costa Rican orphanage There are only 1,500 sloths left in the wild. But this Costa Rican sanctuary is preparing orphaned cubs for life in the rainforest. 03/02/2023
Climate Can fishing bans protect the world’s smallest porpoise? Vaquitas - which never grow to more than 150cm in length - number between six and 20 in the wild, down from 200 in 2012. 30/01/2023