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The Critically Endangered Madagascar Pochard has shown signs of a population recovery, with numbers trebling since 2011.
With the R5, image depth with the ES drops from 14-bit to 12-bit, meaning fewer colours and smaller file sizes, but there's ...
Sightings of European Water Vole in Britain are being sought by a wildlife charity. The People's Trust for Endangered Species ...
A welcome recovery has been noted in the numbers of a rare British flower this spring. The annual count of Snake's-head ...
A Norfolk farm is being transformed into a thriving wetland as part of a rewilding scheme. The 292-ha High Fen site ...
Our columnist recounts a visit to Scotland's Slamannan Plateau in search of Britain's most localised wintering goose species.
Eurasian Curlew appears to be bouncing back in Orkney following the removal of Stoats from the archipelago. The first Orkney ...
The English south coast's final Puffin population is facing extinction. Following a decade without successful breeding at the ...
Scientists at the University of Glasgow have developed a new modelling tool to improve protection for seabird species ...
Watersports enthusiasts may be asked to stop using part of Loch Ruthven in order to protect breeding Slavonian Grebes. New ...
Two Eurasian Oystercatchers have become the oldest known individuals of their kind in Britain, living more than three times ...