Bogs: Fact and Fiction International Bog Day, held on the fourth Sunday of July, shines a spotlight on one of nature’...

July 3rd marks a sombre anniversary in natural history—the day we lost the Great Auk forever. Some moments in history...

We’re excited to announce the launch of Lost on Infinity, our new interactive storybook! It's not just a book—it’s...

Nature’s Most Unexpected Alliances In the vibrant tapestry of coral reef life, few creatures capture the imagination ...

In the Brdy region of the Czech Republic, a group of unlikely heroes has restored a river and revived an ecosystem—w...

April in the UK is a season of celebration. The air is gentler, birdsong fills the morning stillness, and gardens and wo...

Rising sea levels threaten many coastal communities. Architect Vincent Callebaut has responded with Lilypad, a visionary...

There’s something magical about March in the UK. Spring is creeping in with a series of subtle whispers—buds unfurli...

In honour of International Women's Day, we celebrate Miriam Rothschild (1908–2005), a British entomologist, conservati...

Water voles (Arvicola amphibius), once a common sight along Britain's waterways, have experienced a dramatic decline, wi...