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Features
Study predicts next invasive species to threaten Scotland
6th October 2023
Government report reveals list of ten priority species.
One in six species at risk of UK extinction, report finds
29th September 2023
State of Nature report reveals decline of British wildlife.
Inbreeding may benefit species in long-run, study finds
28th September 2023
Norwegian reindeer have 'purged' unhealthy mutations.
Biodiversity loss helps viruses become more prevalent, study finds
27th September 2023
Viruses which are hosted by more resilient species can increase in abundance.
Migratory birds can adjust to climate change, study finds
25th September 2023
Helping birds fly north earlier improved breeding success.
Urban light pollution linked to smaller eyes in birds
22nd September 2023
Birds living in cities had smaller eyes than those on outskirts.
Government gains powers to tackle wildlife tourism cruelty
21st September 2023
Ministers will be able to ban harmful activities from holiday deals.
RSPCA welcomes reports of disposable vape ban
18th September 2023
Government expected to announce new legislation.
Butterfly count reveals increase in numbers
15th September 2023
The average number of butterflies was the highest for four years.
Badger Trust condemns Government badger cull targets
14th September 2023
New cull numbers could bring death toll to 260,000.
Avian flu hit six seabird colonies in 2023, National Trust reveal
11th September 2023
The contagious disease only affected one colony in 2022.
Golden eagle numbers soar in south Scotland
8th September 2023
Conservationists release eight chicks, increasing population to record high.