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How To Make Your Garden A Haven For Birds
Toby Patrick looks at how to turn our gardens into bird-friendly environments, leaving outdoor spaces with renewed character and adorable photo opportunities.
Toby Patrick
7 days ago4 min read
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Floriography: What flowers are trying to tell you
Grace Clift explores the language of flowers, as the spring brings colour to our local lands.

Grace Clift
Apr 113 min read
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This Week, Be Kind to the Itsy Bitsy Spider
To celebrate, Nilo Mason discusses the anatomy and importance of spiders and delves into spider conservation - both small and large scale.
Nilo Mason
Apr 85 min read
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World Civet Day 2025 - Working for the civets
Cerys explores her time working with The Civet Project Foundation, and how it has shaped her into the zoologist she is today.

Cerys Deakin
Apr 47 min read
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Rise of the Pizzly Bear
Sophie O’Donnell deep dives into the extraordinary world of hybrid animals, exploring the specific example of the ‘pizzly bear.'
Sophie O'Donnell
Apr 24 min read
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For Lifers - Love in the Animal Kingdom
Cerys Deakin delves into the different mating techniques adopted throughout the animal kingdom & explain why each species adopts them.
Cerys Deakin
Mar 274 min read
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Lynx Reintroduction: Wild Ambitions
Cerys Deakin delves into discussions of lynx reintroductions across the world and some successes!
Cerys Deakin
Mar 157 min read
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Mussels: Providing the Muscles for Microplastic Removal
Chloe Moriarty explores some of the nature-based solutions capable of tackling microplastic pollution.
Chloe Moriarty
Feb 195 min read
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Citizen Science: Communities Supporting Science
Keen wildlife monitor, Cerys Deakin is here to talk all things citizen science, focusing on the recent example of the Big Garden Birdwatch.
Cerys Deakin
Feb 124 min read
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World Wetlands Day
Our Lifestyle editor Charlie dives into the wonderful world of wetlands as World Wetland Day (WWD) approaches, exploring the ecosystems.
Charlie Walton
Feb 24 min read
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Climate and Conservation Targets in Peril, with Policy Still Lacking
Madelaine Stannard covers key outcomes from last year's COP summits, and key priorities for conservation and climate endeavours in 2025.
Madelaine Stannard
Jan 137 min read
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Move over Rudolph!
Rudolph isn’t our only fictional festive friend! Sophie Layton explores the lesser-known creatures of festive folklore from across Europe wh
Wild Magazine
Dec 25, 20244 min read
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Giving Conservation for Christmas
Christmas is the season of giving! The very tradition of handing out gifts dates back hundreds of years, but it is only in recent history th
Morgan Johnstone
Dec 19, 20244 min read
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Wildlife Conservation Day
Cerys Deakin is here to share some of the easiest ways to make your Christmas gifts great for Wildlife Conservation Day!
Cerys Deakin
Dec 4, 20245 min read
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How Nature Rich are UK National Parks?
Robson Peisley dives into the ‘Health Check Report’ released earlier this year by Campaign for National Parks.
Robson Peisley
Dec 2, 20245 min read
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Reporting on the Lough Neagh Algae Crisis
Lough Neagh hasn’t had an algal bloom problem of this magnitude since the 1970’s. Dearbhlá McMenamin takes a closer look.
Dearbhlá McMenamin
Nov 30, 20244 min read
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Decoding the Song of the Sperm Whale
Project CETI aims to translate sperm whale communication. Eloise Trawick discusses these findings.
Eloise Trawick
Nov 11, 20245 min read
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Rewilding Under the Waves
Ash Brennan writes about the motivations and complications of the seagrass restoration projects' efforts.
Ash Brennan
Oct 17, 20245 min read
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Slimming World for Cows – Could a Change in Diet be Key to Reducing Livestock Methane Emissions?
Robson Peisley asks if a change in livestock diet could be enough to tackle the ever-growing problem of greenhouse gas emissions.
Wild Magazine
Oct 3, 20245 min read
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Digitising Earth: The Evolution of ‘Smart’ Nature
Chloe Moriarty delves into the prospect of digitising our environments and what it might mean for the future.
Chloe Moriarty
Sep 29, 20246 min read
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