Wolves and rewilding: Reactions to the reintroduction of this ‘apex predator’ speak volumes
A crowd of 100 people or more had gathered in the Hayden Valley of Yellowstone National Park, USA.
Puffins face extinction in Scotland with overfishing of their main source of food
Muckle Flugga lighthouse, Shetland, and waves crashed dramatically against the rocks on this, Britain’s most northerly point.
Vegan Warsaw movie to premiere January 14 on YouTube
Vegan Warsaw shows the other side of the capitals popular restaurants serving plant-based cuisine – the motivation of the creators. Like the whole gastronomy sector, plant-based businesses were affected by COVID-19, but something special allowed them to survive.
Veganuary can be just as hedonistic for foodies as the festive season
Veganuary started in 2014 to encourage people positively, inclusively and in a non-hairshirt way, to try a more planet-friendly lifestyle after the excesses of the Christmas holiday season.
Remember this New Year, protecting animals will protect us all
Accommodation on that cold, drizzly night was an old lighthouse with no WIFI or TV. Furnishings inside fitted the remote historic look, resembling something out of a 1900s period play.
Elle Magazine Bans Photos of Fur Clothes to Support Animal Welfare
Fashion and lifestyle magazine Elle has become the first to ban animal fur from appearing in any of its editorial and advertising photos across its online and print editions.
Egg sector hailed for making ‘massive strides’ to cage-free
The egg industry is making 'massive strides' towards cage-free egg production, according to Compassion in World Farming's latest assessment.
Rewilding Scotland’s wildernesses should be accompanied by ‘renaturing’ its farms
Some things stay with you forever – like my first ever sighting of a golden eagle. I remember it like yesterday.
The super-heroes of soil: Why the world under our feet matters and why it is under threat
How many of us stop to think of the subterranean marvel below us, when we sit on the grass, go for a run or walk in a park? It’s hidden from view and often ignored, yet is fundamental to our
We need to talk about food and farming if we are to avoid a planetary tailspin
As we head into winter, I’m reminded of the strange happenings on the Arctic-archipelago of Novaya Zemlya, Russia, where a snow-covered rubbish dump was being ransacked by polar bears.