Conservation17 hrs agoHow radioactive rhino horns are helping with conservationA project in South Africa is putting radioactive material in rhino horns to make it harder to smuggle them over borders.17 hrs ago1 day agoThe 'superhero' oyster species helping to clean waterThousands of native oysters are settling in to Belfast Lough in a project to bring the species back.1 day ago2 days agoCitizen scientists help stave off invasive seaweedWakame - used in the food industry in Asia - was recorded on the Galloway coast for the first time.2 days ago2 days agoThe animals saved in ancient accidental 'arks'Shielded from development and agriculture, many archaeological sites from ancient Greece have now become inadvertent safe harbours for plants and animals.2 days ago3 days agoRare mountain gorilla twins born in Africa's oldest national parkTrackers in DR Congo's Virunga National Park spotted the babies being hugged by their mother on Saturday.3 days ago3 days agoZoo appoints amphibians and invertebrates curatorCiaran Westgate has been promoted to curator of herpetology and invertebrates at Jersey Zoo.3 days ago6 days agoRestoration hopes for seagrass plantings schemeThe seagrass plants grown in Hartlepool are bedding in at sites near Jarrow and Alnmouth.6 days ago7 days agoBiodiversity continues to decline, 2025 data showsWallingford scientists contributed to the 2025 indicators with analysis of animal and plant trends.7 days ago7 days agoBeetle named after Jersey conservationist DurrellThe tribute was made by an insect expert as an homage to his childhood inspiration.7 days ago...