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Among the major threats to global biodiversity, alongside the climate crisis, habitat loss, overexploitation and pollution, is…
Among the major threats to global biodiversity, alongside the climate crisis, habitat loss, overexploitation and pollution, is…
More than a quarter of Britain’s birds are now on the RSPB’s red list, meaning that their numbers are in severe decline.
More than a quarter of Britain’s birds are now on the RSPB’s red list, meaning that their numbers are in severe decline.
Currently, more than a quarter of British birds live in RSPB., Means that the number has decreased significantly.
– By Becky Thomas, Senior Teaching Fellow in Ecology, Royal Holloway University of London A house martin visits an urban nest.
A house martin visits an urban nest. Savo Ilic/Shutterstock More than a quarter of Britain’s birds are now on the RSPB’s red…
More than a quarter of Britain’s birds are now on the RSPB’s red list, meaning that their numbers are in severe decline.
More than a quarter of Britain’s birds are now on the RSPB’s red list, meaning that their numbers are in severe decline.
More than a quarter of Britain’s birds are now on the RSPB’s red list, meaning that their numbers are in severe decline.
More than a quarter of Britain's birds are now on the RSPB's red list, meaning that their numbers are in severe decline.
When pets can emit twice the carbon emissions of our homes’ electricity and kill up to 200 million wild prey in the UK every…
When pets can emit twice the carbon emissions of our homes’ electricity and kill up to 200 million wild prey in the UK every…
With humans – and our polluting, road-killing, noisy machines – largely out of the way, nature is having a big party.
Amy Fleming THE GUARDIAN – With humans – and our polluting, road-killing, noisy machines – largely out of the way, nature is…
No matter how much prey their pets brought back, British cat owners weren’t willing to contain them to protect wildlife, a…