The WWF’s Living Planet Report comes with a stark warning that we are reaching a point of no return for nature.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year is back for its sixtieth year. Experience the wonder of life on Earth through 100 extraordinary photographs of the natural world. They’ll take you on a visual ...
While the new fossils are not from fully grown Arthropleura, some of which reached 2.6 metres long, they reveal important ...
New research shows that even if carbon dioxide removal can eventually reduce temperatures back to the crucial climate change ...
These audio files feature descriptions of the award-winning images from the sixtieth Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition.
Discover the incredible stories of life on our planet through powerful photography and expert insight.
Alexis Tinker-Tsavalas (Germany) carefully rolls over a log in his local forest to see fruiting bodies of slime mould and a ...
Canadian Marine Conservation Photojournalist, Shane Gross, was awarded Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024 for his image ...
The Grand Title award for Wildlife Photographer of the Year 60 has gone to Shane Gross for his captivating image of ribbons of tadpoles swimming through a pond. In The Swarm of Life, a drove of ...