EEnvironment Read More The nature vigilantes risking jail to release wild animals in ‘beaver bombing’ boomJanuary 29, 2026 The practice is part of a trend seeing the once-extinct rodents return to Britain in growing numbers The…
WWildlife Read More Mummified Cheetahs Discovered in Saudi Arabia Show How the Country Could Bring The Cats BackJanuary 17, 2026 – Credit: National Center for Wildlife – Saudi Arabia Between 2022 and 2023, scientists in Saudi Arabia began…
WWildlife Read More Ambitious Rewilding Project for Koala and Platypus Undertaken by Sydney’s Taronga ZooDecember 19, 2025 Supplied – Taronga Conservation Society An Australian zoo credited with saving 7 native species from extinction aims to…
WWildlife Read More Researchers confirm stunning recovery of creatures nearly driven to extinction: ‘Really an eye-opener’December 16, 2025 A British bird of prey has enjoyed such a remarkable recovery that British-born chicks are being used in…
WWildlife Read More 100 Years After Vultures Disappeared from These Mts, Their Return Completes ‘Europe’s Yellowstone’December 5, 2025 A cinereous vulture (left) and a griffon vulture – credit Mike Prince CC 3.0 BY-SA Young griffon vultures…
WWildlife Read More Western South Africa Sees Leopards Returning to Ancestral Habitat After 170 YearsNovember 19, 2025 A camera trap photo of the leopard – supplied by SANparks For an astonishing 170 years, there hasn’t…
WWildlife Read More Pine Martens Released into Wilds of Exmoor National Park for First Time in 100 YearsOctober 9, 2025 – Devon Wildlife Trust SWNS Video cameras captured the moment when pine martens returned to Britain’s Exmoor National…
WWildlife Read More World’s Smallest Snake Rediscovered in Barbados After 20 YearsSeptember 11, 2025 The Barbados threadsnake (Photo by Connor Blades) The world’s smallest snake was rediscovered under a rock in central…