Defra seeks views on biodiversity net gain requirements George Scott January 11, 2022 The government is inviting comments on it plans to make developers deliver a ‘biodiversity net gain’ with anything they build.
How otters are playing their part in fighting climate change George Scott January 10, 2022 Otters are one of the most overlooked of animals, and the Cape clawless otter is one of the most widely....
Deforestation Creates a Ripple Effect for Local Wildlife George Scott January 08, 2022 The long-term impacts of forest lost could lead to diminishing populations, poorer diets and other consequences for some animals.
Law change allows wild birds to be killed to protect game birds in England George Scott January 04, 2022 Certain species such as carrion crows and jackdaws can be shot after government updates guidelines
What are the largest rainforests in the world? George Scott January 02, 2022 Rainforests are home to half of the world's plant and animal species, despite covering only 2% of Earth's total surface....
Largest Mass Extinction Event Since Dinosaurs Coming Within a Decade George Scott January 02, 2022 Latest analysis by World Wildlife Fund warns humanity—possible “victim of it own lifestyle”—might ultimately be added to list of threatened....
Biodiversity loss and climate change are partners in environmental crime George Scott January 01, 2022 Unfortunately, the situation worldwide is alarming, as biodiversity is in steep decline. Globally, 1 million plants and animal species are....
Is pandemic good for biodiversity conservation? Liang Lan December 30, 2021 Walking through the streets were gaurs, civets, and elephants…wildlife was reclaiming its rightful spaces and nature appeared to be reviving....