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Every meal we eat has a cost - not just to our wallets, but to our health, our planet, and our future. Right now, that cost is staggering.
Read on to discover the stories of some of our incredible women in science.
A new study by BirdLife Greece shows that climate change is making bird migration more dangerous
Eco-schemes under the Common Agricultural Policy fall short as effective measures for nature are neglected.
Reflecting on the nature of the seasons, HIH Princess Takamado explores the theme of birds in snow with her photos.
As we mark World Wetlands Day 2025 under the theme "Protecting Wetlands for Our Common Future," we shine a spotlight on these vital landscapes and their role in securing a future where both people and nature thrive.
Despite its recognition as a Key Biodiversity Area (KBA), Yala Samp faces mounting threats from land grabs, encroachment, and habitat destruction, placing its biodiversity at grave risk.
Recognized as an Important Bird Area (IBA), Lake Nasser serves as a crucial stopover and wintering site for numerous migratory birds.
Chia Lagoon covers 17 square kilometers and supports diverse ecosystems.
Birds and snakes share a variety of connections shaped by mimicry, predation, and survival. As we celebrate the Year of the Wood Snake, we explore their fascinating interactions in nature.
Today, we recognise the extraordinary efforts of a true advocate for our planet, Mikkel Larsen, who tragically passed away last week.