Wildlife

Speakers warn against overlooking other ecological indicators

White Mountain Future Search Conference unites parties to restore Maasai lands

Meet the winners of 2019’s ‘Green Nobel Prize’

New audio technology monitors the nearly extinct species – and their landscapes

Fast facts for 2019’s World Wildlife Day

What do a hairy-nosed otter, a Sumatran tiger and a white-backed Malayan Tapir have in common? Not only are they some of the rarest animals on planet earth, they spend most of their days snuffling through peatlands. “Conversations about protecting peatlands tend to focus on the carbon they store that can be released into our […]

What do you do with a radioactive landscape? We take a look in to the managed exclusion zones around radiation-heavy sites.

Not widely known, peat is the world’s largest terrestrial organic soil carbon stock. Peatlands are found on every continent and in most countries.

On the 2017 World Wildlife Day, we held a Q&A session on twitter and learned from our social media community about wildlife in landscapes.

The Congo Basin rainforest is one of the most important forests in the world boasting some 10,000 animal species and more than 600 species of trees.