A new report by the University of East Anglia (UEA) has indicated that increasing extreme weather may threaten UK butterfly populations and could have caused the...
People have been invited to count butterflies they see in gardens, parks and countryside over the next three weeks and submit their findings, in order to...
We may not be quite ready yet, but there seems to be signs appearing in nature that point towards an early autumn, with conservationists saying this...
The BRE National Solar Centre and conservation groups have announced new guidelines to make solar farms the ideal habitats and corridors for wildlife – including species...
Wildlife World is one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of wildlife habitats. It works to encourage conservation and allow species to thrive by providing them with essential...
The Met Office has forecasted a largely dry and warm start to the Easter bank holiday weekend across the UK. Meanwhile, conservationists expect to see bluebells...
Butterflies in the UK have benefitted from last year’s warm summer and grew in numbers, after experiencing the worst year on record in 2012. However, conservationists...
Nitrogen pollution, which played a major role in the UK’s recent air quality crisis, represents a potentially deadly threat to many animal and plant species, according...
A survey of common UK butterfly species has found that many have thrived as a result of the sunny and warm 2013 summer – after a...
A stable or increasing population trend is a key factor in helping species respond to a changing climate, researchers from the University of York have found....
An unusually warm summer in 2013 provided a much-needed boost to many of Britain’s native species, in what experts have called “one of the most remarkable...
Wildlife living along the coasts in the UK is being seriously affected by climate change, a study by the National Trust has warned. Changes in weather...
Researchers have planted flower meadows in four UK cities in an effort to understand the effects of urbanisation on insect pollinators such as bees and butterflies....
A new study has warned that the loss of $200 billion (£131 billion) worth of pollinating services from insects because of human-induced pressures will cause profound...