The planned closure of the BBC Wildlife Fund represents the premature end of a model for how wildlife film-making can support conservation of the very environments it documents, says Rob St John
… Why the BBC is wrong to scrap its Wildlife Fund Rob St John | 3rd August 2011 Comment Conservation BBC Natural World Wildlife Broadcasting Comment langurmonkey.jpg … The planned closure of the BBC Wildlife Fund represents the premature end of …
Russia's decision to ban the import and exports of harp seal skins is a big step forward for the campaign against the Canadian seal hunt, says Robbie Marsland, Director of IFAW-UK
… 23rd December 2011 Comment Seal Natural World Wildlife Comment signed_sealed_01.jpg Seal … INVESTIGATION The conservation quandary: can wildlife NGOs save Africa's animals? … Conservation is a huge industry in Africa but wildlife populations across the continent are …
The Javan rhino isn’t the only south east Asian mammal whose future looks bleak, says the WWF’s A. Christy Williams
… Christy Williams | 28th October 2011 Comment Wildlife Comment Natural World Javan Rhino WWF … COMMENT Why the BBC is wrong to scrap its Wildlife Fund The planned closure of the BBC Wildlife Fund represents the premature end of …
Amateur gardeners striving to live the 'Good Life' should ensure they check the contents of store-bought compost. For peat's sake - we need to think beyond our backyards and choose compost carefully
… it GREEN LIVING Super nature: creating a wildlife garden From birds to dragonflies and … how to turn your garden into a haven for wildlife GREEN LIVING Help save Britain’s …
Two years on from our first investigation of the impact of intensive soya farming, Friends of the Earth campaigner Nick Rau explains how progress in tackling the problems are still frustratingly slow
… NEWS ANALYSIS Can the palm oil we eat ever be wildlife-friendly? Conservationists battling … over moves to make oil palm plantations more wildlife-friendly. Tom Levitt reports NEWS …
It's not a question of ‘if' a major spill will occur in the Arctic, but ‘when and where', says conservation biologist and oil industry expert Rick Steiner
… Steiner | 19th October 2011 Comment Arctic Wildlife Natural World Oil arctic1.jpg Polar …
The current testing protocol for new medicines is proven to be inadaquate. It's time for a radical new approach, argues Kathy Archibald, director of the Safer Medicines Campaign
… 2011 Comment Antibiotics Health Drugs Animals Wildlife Society Comment 3.jpg Patients in …
The Japanese tsunami appears to have temporarily halted the annual Dall's porpoise hunt. Pity the Taiji dolphins haven't been spared too, says the Environmental Investigation Agency's Clare Perry
Defra's attempt to put a price tag on nature with its National Ecosystem Assessment may reinforce the dangerous conceit that our own place in ecosystems is more important than any other, argues Dr Kate Rawles
… Ecosystem Nature Politics And Economics Wildlife coralreefs.jpg Defra's attempt to put …
A Greenpeace investigation exposed the gender-bending chemicals used in clothing production. Puma, Nike and Adidas have agreed to phase out the toxic chemicals, but can we expect others to follow, asks Tamara Stark
… nonylphenols - contaminating fish, wildlife and people - often having the …
More than 3000 elephants may have been slaughtered in 2011 so far - and that's just those we know about. In Kenya, Mary Rice from the Environmental Investigation Agency witnesses the bloody reality of the global ivory trade
… elephant alarm calls. We need to get Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) to the scene ASAP – …
Shell’s oil spill in the North Sea this week is the worst in a decade, but compensation for any environmental damage could be in short supply says Susie Wilks from ClientEarth
… protected (a limited list on which marine wildlife is underrepresented), and offers no …
The Government’s 'U-turn' on selling off our public forests is a victory for activists who now need to push for better protection and improvement says Gavin Thomson, a volunteer with the campaign group 38 Degrees
… benefit of our public forests is on our wildlife. Currently, our forests are a large …
We can eat a diet including macaroni cheese, chicken curry and fish and chips that is good for people and the planet argues WWF campaigner Duncan Williamson
… managing semi-natural habitats like plant and wildlife-rich meadows and pastures. The …
Undercover filming by the Environmental Investigation Agency has unearthed shocking evidence of military involvement in the illegal timber trade, all to feed western demand for stylish wood products, according to Faith Doherty
… for over 25 years, tackling the illegal wildlife trade, timber trafficking and …