As the UK government gives the go ahead for the country's first Biodiversity Offsetting (BO) scheme, Lorna Howarth explains why it will be a disaster for the nation's already declining wildlife
A license to trash? Why Biodiversity Offsetting (BO) will be a disaster for the environment Lorna Howarth | 9th September 2013 News Natural World Biodiversity Wildlife State Of Nature nightingale.jpg …
Bhutan is well on its way to becoming the greenest nation on the planet. In his Special Report for the Ecologist, photojournalist MICHAEL BUCKLEY explores the reasons why the country's ecosystems and dazzling biodiversity remain intact - and highlights the one thing that threatens this admirable integrity...
Ecologist Special Report - Bhutan's stumbling block to becoming the greenest nation on the planet Michael Buckley | 1st March 2017 News Bhutan Conservation Biodiversity Energy bhutan-02.jpg Bhutan is …
The white rhino is in deep trouble after a new surge of poaching. But the fact that it's there at all is largely thanks to one man: Ian Player, who saved the white rhino from near-certain extinction in the 1960's. Earlier this year Nicola Graydon met Dr Player at his home in South Africa, to record his last major interview.
River of Life: Ian Player, saviour of the white rhino Nicola Graydon | 5th December 2014 Comment Africa Conservation Biodiversity a53-cut.jpg The white rhino is in deep trouble after a new surge of …