‘We were forced to pay £105k to rehome newts no one ever saw’
Developers face six-figure bills to comply with Britain’s strict biodiversity laws
Developers face six-figure bills to comply with Britain’s strict biodiversity laws
Year-long review follows disagreement over how tours should be conducted at Dunham Massey medieval deer park in Cheshire
Council says it’s time to take back the streets from the plague of nettles, thistles and weeds
An ardent disciple of Rudolf Steiner, he noted: ‘There can’t be too many people who became anthroposophist on the playing fields of Eton’
Rewilding charity The Lifescape Project is seeing a legal review at the High Court over biomass strategy
Experts find freshwater invertebrates across all regions and river types have been thriving for the past 30 years despite waste fears
Should pavement plant life be cultivated or cut back? Old hand Christopher Howse and young gun Guy Kelly ponder a growing problem
State of Nature says all species declined by 19pc in UK and 40pc of bird species threatened with extinction
Entomologists warn invasive species which has killed 80 people in US could enter UK through ports
‘It’s like beginning of a horror movie’ diver declares after finding object in Pacific off Alaskan coast
Species risks quasi-extinction as the sea ice around the Antarctic continues to recede
Country’s largest corporate landowner announced just weeks before Saturday’s Glorious Twelfth that it will not renew licences on its land
Luxury trash is just as bad for wildlife as the everyday kind – and it appears to be increasing
Explorer makes claim ahead of his new programme about plight of Borneo's orangutans
National park seeks to highlight how long it takes foodstuffs to rot
A herd fitted with mini-loudspeakers around their necks will help restore Iron Age hillfort in Shropshire without need for unsightly fences
Cutting down woodland has caused anger, but eco champions say it’s necessary to protect other plants and wildlife
Institution claims it chopped down poplars to save protected grassland but locals were shocked to wake up to sound of chainsaws
The council is ditching its beloved floral displays in the name of biodiversity – yes, you read that correctly
Salisbury councillors accused of ‘absurd virtue-signalling’ after voting to replace floral displays for better ‘sustainability’
Harmful imported insect causes itchy skin rashes in humans and can strip an oak tree bare
Fundraising campaign to restore more than 100 ‘amazing’ dew ponds – a vital ecological lifeline