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Some species are able to thrive in areas far beyond their natural
Climate change is shifting the balance of vineyard biodiversity, creating new challenges for wine-growers
It’s 9pm in late april in an area of the Isle of Man known as the Ballaugh Curragh, and a most unusual nocturnal migration is taking place. As darkness descends on a 2km² area of wet woodland, an esti
We think of evolution as a slow, gradual process, but that’s not always the case. Some species undergo a rapid transformation
Most people are aware of invasive species such as grey squirrels and Japanese knotweed and the problems they cause. The former have almost entirely displaced native reds from England and Wales, while
The guam kingfisher – also known as the sihek – has been extinct in the wild since 1988 but was successfully introduced to Palmyra Atoll last year. However, they aren’t native to the island (which is
How to admire and protect our wonderful waterways in the UK