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Ross Hoddinott

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 Two Arctic terns backlit in evening light, The Wildlife Trusts

Ocean odysseys

Take a glimpse into the journeys of three incredible ocean wanderers.

A swallow-tailed moth resting on a bright green leaf. It's a pale yellow moth, with delicate dark lines across the wings and a long, pointed tail on each hindwing

Moths in the mail

As moths get the Royal Mail stamp of approval, we celebrate the ten special species they’ve chosen to spotlight.

Manx shearwater soaring low over the sea, with a cloudy sky visible above it

Acting locally for global impact

How does nature conservation in the UK make a difference to global conservation efforts? Leigh Morris, Director of International at The Wildlife Trusts, explains more as the International Day of…

Robin and blue tit on bird feeder

Feeding garden birds safely

Is it okay to feed our feathered friends? In light of a new evidence review from the RSPB, Tom Hibbert explains the best way to keep birds visiting your garden safe.

A pond skater floating on the water's surface, its long legs spread out to either side

Pond patrol

Discover some of the special species living in a garden pond, with entomologist Ben Keywood.

A robin perched on a branch of frosty crab apples

Winter colours

Winter brings long nights and dark days, but nature’s palette is as bright as ever.

Red and gold baubles hanging on a christmas tree that's covered in fairy lights

Not just for Christmas

Take a deeper look at a classic Christmas tradition, with author Nick Mayhew-Smith

A hand picking an apple from a tree

Can we afford nature-friendly food?

The cost of nature-friendly food is the subject of our next Wild LIVE panel event at the Oxford Farm conferences, and at the heart of the political dilemmas we face when working to restore nature…

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