EEnvironment Read More A variety of jungle animals all use one type of tree as a latrine29 March 2026 A northern tamandua – a kind of anteater – using the fig tree latrine Tropical Canopy Ecology Project…
LLiverpool Read More Two illegal waste sites shut down in Kirkby after years of misery29 March 2026 The Environment Agency has announced that illegal waste sites Simonswood and William Brothers Industrial Estates have been shut…
EEnvironment Read More Iran risks ‘going many years backward’ as environmental destruction threatens long-term health29 March 2026 Oil depots spewing black smoke. Debris is sinking in the Persian Gulf. Missiles are pounding military sites. ADVERTISEMENT…
EEnvironment Read More Arctic sea ice hits lowest winter level as unprecedented heat smashes records all over Earth29 March 2026 Vital Arctic sea ice shrank to tie its lowest measured level for the winter, the season when ice…
EEnvironment Read More St Leonards garden may become an eco-friendly home29 March 2026 The land, which has been owned by the same family for over 50 years, is on No. 10 Branksome…
EEnvironment Read More Rising temperatures push Arctic sea ice to historic low again29 March 2026 Arctic sea ice reached its lowest level ever recorded, statistically tying last year’s record, a leading U.S. climate…
EEnvironment Read More Bracknell Mill Pond oil pollution impacts swans and geese29 March 2026 Thames Water responded to reports of oil in the water at Mill Pond in Bracknell on Monday, March…
EEnvironment Read More Nature-friendly Norfolk farm in Defra’s national spotlight28 March 2026 Charlie Ennals and her husband Tom Gay are tenant farmers on the Blickling Estate, near Aylsham. They have…
EEnvironment Read More Scientists Just Discovered an Amazing New Superfamily of Creatures Deep in the Ocean – Mother Jones28 March 2026 The 24 new amphipods discovered in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, where the Trump administration is eyeing deep-sea mining.National Oceanography…
EEnvironment Read More What you can put in your bins ahead of collection changes28 March 2026 Southampton City Council has begun introducing food caddies in phases, after collections started from February and ramped up…