Some flowers have learned to bounce back after injury, new study finds.
… plant from being able to attract pollinating insects and so, make seeds. Making seeds and … plant species which don’t allow pollinating insects in or which have lost the connection …
'The pursuit of profit has taken priority over people, over the environment, over everything.'
Capitalism 'has become a force of evil' Brendan Montague | 13th February 2019 News Capitalism Economics Agriculture Riverfood Ecotricity Science & Systems guy-singh-watson-2.jpg 'The pursuit of …
The effect of hunting on the Amazon rainforest's ecosystem may not be as devastating as previously thought, according to a new study by the University of Connecticut and the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation and Research. BRENDAN MONTAGUE reports
… escape,” says Bagchi. “A lot of pathogens and insects are quite specific about which plants … plant species will land in the “kill zone” of insects and diseases under their parents and …
Climate crisis impacts such as sea-level rise, coastal erosion and flooding pose a serious threat to archaeology and heritage, according to new research.
Severe threat to historic British landscapes Brendan Montague | 27th September 2019 News Nature Landscapes Climate Crisis Science & Systems 5553553_70dd6227_1024x1024.jpg Climate crisis impacts such …
Winter is coming. The Met Office has warned Britain should brace for a cold spell. And so the RSPB is asking everyone to take care of our garden birds. BRENDAN MONTAGUE reports
… “Up until now birds have been able to feed on insects and seeds, but the cold weather means …
The Queen Alexandra's Birdwing - or Ornithoptera alexandrae - is the world's largest and most spectacular butterfly. But it is under threat from encroaching agriculture and logging. BRENDAN MONTAGUE reports on a new initiative designed to save the beautiful insect from extinction
Survival of world's largest butterfly no longer dependent on a wing and a prayer Brendan Montague | 27th September 2017 News Queen Alexandra's Birdwing Ornithoptera Alexandrae Papua New Guinea …
Chris Packham called the People's Walk for Wildlife in Central London after growing frustrated with environmental charities and despairing at the loss of biodiversity. And he has only just begun. BRENDAN MONTAGUE reports
'I’ve never seen a hedgehog' warning after People's Walk for Wildlife Brendan Montague | 24th September 2018 News Lush Chris Packham Wildlife People's Manifesto For Wildlife dntku4hxsaah4w6_1.jpg …
The TV cameras were diligently trained on the cyclists competing in the annual Tour of Flanders. But their footage has provided *yet further* evidence that climate change is having a dramatic impact on nature. BRENDAN MONTAGUE reports
… enough sunlight to bloom. As a result, insects can go without nectar and may struggle …
If we heed the warning from the financial collapse of 2008, a complex system degrading towards chaos, we can avoid a food systems collapse that could cost millions of lives.
… with the description of the trees, the insects and the microbes evoking my own …