Biodiversity, the variety of life on Earth, is crucial for maintaining a healthy and resilient ecosystem. It encompasses not only the diverse array of plant and...
We came across a fascinating article yesterday on how scientists are trying to improve wildlife. They are listening to it. At the heart of this discussion...
The Hendry Review, released today, has been welcomed by the Wildlife Trusts in Wales for recognising that any tidal lagoon development in the UK should be subject...
Trevor Hutchings, Director of UK and EU Advocacy at WWF-UK has commented on the first anniversary of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, with the following statements....
From the 4th-17th December, the 13th Conference of the Parties of the Convention on Biological Diversity will take place in Cancun, and will focus on the...
The new Northern operation will be the source of expert ecology services for the growing construction and development sector in the region. 30th November 2016: The Ecology Consultancy...
The Mekong River Commission (MRC) Secretariat have been notified by Lao Government of their plans to build the Pak Beng Dam on the Lao Lower Mekong...
The WWF today praised a Commons debate concerning how to save global species and habitats and reiterated that the government must strengthen UK’s environmental protection post...
According to new data released by WWF and ZSL (Zoological Society of London) the overall global vertebrate populations are due to decline by an average of 67 per...
Marine specialists at Thomson Ecology, a leading independent ecology consultancy, are searching for the Ross Worm, or Sabellaria Spinulosa, that lives in UK waters in sand,...
According to a report published today, measures to cut down underwater noise could reduce the negative impact that offshore wind power development has on harbour porpoise populations...
Natural capital can be described as both renewable and non-renewable stocks of natural resources and the services they provide – basically it is everything nature offers for...
In order to strengthen a network of marine protected areas and to help support recovery of fish stock, a two-month research cruise will gather at-sea data...
National energy efficiency solutions company, Anesco, has joined forces with the RSPB, Europe’s largest nature conservation charity, on a pioneering new project that aims to enhance...
Britain once ruled the waves and used its naval might to end the transatlantic slave trade. One of the positive legacies of that imperial past, is...