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Conservation

  • Two free frogs mating on a leaf

    The age of extinction
    Galápagos had no native amphibians. Then it was invaded by hundreds of thousands of frogs

    Scientists are only beginning to grasp the scale of the issue and understand what impact the tree frogs may have on the islands’ rare wildlife
  • A leopard in a tree canopy looking out for prey and rival predators.

    BBC’s Kingdom series gets viewers ‘into the action’ with TV drama techniques

    New David Attenborough show’s use of drones and moving cameras creates immersive experience like Adolescence
  • Old Faithful, the crocodile made famous by Steve Irwin, in Rinyirru (Lakefield) national park, north Queensland

    Massive crocodile taken to Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo despite traditional owners’ anger over removal

    Old Faithful, measuring more than 4 metres, rehomed to Sunshine Coast facility after removal from far north Queensland waterhole
  • A white Iberian lynx sits on a slope surrounded by bushes

    Rare white Iberian lynx captured on film in Spain by amateur photographer

    Researchers to investigate whether environmental factors may have affected female animal’s pigmentation
  • Regent's canal

    Britain’s canals and rivers face lack of funds amid climate pressures, campaigners warn

    Many waterways vulnerable to breaches and closures and face mounting maintenance costs, charity says
  • Female Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) migrating up river to spawn, River Caldew, Cumbria, England

    Country diary
    Country diary: Helping salmon make the leap

    Laxey, Isle of Man: I’m lucky to see my first ever wild Atlantic salmon, but it’s no fluke that they are present in our rivers
  • Horticulturists abseil 90m down a cliff face to save an endangered tree

    Gumnuts, baby! How two abseiling horticulturalists rescued specimens from an endangered tree

    The threatened Jillaga Ash (Eucalyptus stenostoma) was spotted 90m down a cliff in Wadbilliga national park, in southern New South Wales

October 2025

  •  A beauty of a barred owl in the wild

    Senate declines to halt plan to kill off half-million barred owls by Fish and Wildlife Service

  • Silhouette of a woman with backpack among trees in backlight sun.

    The age of extinction
    The nature extinction crisis is mirrored by one in our own bodies. Both have huge implications for health

  • Ken Henry

    Ken Henry warns ‘conga line of developers’ would try to exploit exemptions in Labor’s proposed nature laws

  • A gorilla forages in the morning light in the Muhabura region of the Virunga Mountains along the Rwanda-Uganda border. (Photo by Badru Katumba/The Guardian)

    Today in Focus
    The comeback of the mountain gorilla – podcast

    Podcast29:28
  • Offshore windfarm projects may be exempted from new UK nature rules

  • Biodiversity is in catastrophic decline. Here are three ways to ensure Australia’s conservation law actually works

    Atticus Fleming and Andrew Macintosh
  • Australian climate and environment in focus
    The not-so-little Murray cod that could: fish tracked swimming 900km along Australia’s biggest river system

  • Seascape: the state of our oceans
    Antarctic krill: how did a paperclip-sized crustacean cause a diplomatic row – and why are they so important?

  • Seascape: the state of our oceans
    Russia arrests Ukrainian biologist for backing curbs on Antarctic krill fishing

  • A big moth, or something from Day of the Dead? One man’s search for an otherworldly Australian insect

  • Long time, no sea: more than 100m red crabs migrate on Christmas Island, delighting conservationists

  • When it comes to fire hazard reduction, could this method actually be the GOAT?

  • Don’t let the dugong follow the sea cow

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