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UK conservation charities key to protecting wildlife around the world have warned that the government’s slashing of the international aid budget will have a dramatic impact – severely damaging ...
Imagine creeping through a park to see a roaring stag, watching a lion have a stand-off with a snake, or standing on ice as ...
Visitors waiting to see the Loch Garten ospreys in 1962 (Image: RSPB) For the fledging of two osprey chicks at Norfolk ...
TV presenter Iolo Williams has praised a Gwynedd charity’s ambitious new conservation project. Building on the success of protecting ospreys for decades, Bywyd Gwyllt Glaslyn Wildlife is embarking on ...
As a professor of wildlife conservation with over 25 years’ field experience, I strongly believe that trophy hunting import bans are driven more by misinformation than the weight of scientific ...
The Natural History Museum in London is previewing some of the more than 60,000 photographs entered for this year's "Wildfire ...
Six months on from the US president’s order to halt all foreign assistance, Nick Ferris explores just how badly wildlife conservation programmes have been impacted – and how they have managed ...
A UK zoo with 51 new ‘safari lodges’ is offering travel agents a 20% discount to pass onto client or use as commission. The Reserve at Chester Zoo allows agents to receive a fifth off the direct ...
How people-powered conservation is helping to revive the UK's national parks Seventy years since the UK’s first national parks were created, they’re receiving more visitors than ever. But with ...
Tanzania-based conservation charity African People and Wildlife has told The Independent that it is already planning for drastically reduced revenues as a result of UK aid cuts (Emmily Tunuka/APW) ...