Bumblebee foraging on a flower. Image taken from Canva If you’re fortunate enough to have access to a garden, you’ve probably noticed the gentle hum of bees drifting between flowers on a summer’s day. Perhaps you’ve even planted some pollinator-friendly plants, left space for wildflowers, or taken part in ‘No
Bluebell woodland. Taken from Canva THE BEAUTY IN NATURE Imagine you’re standing at the edge of a woodland and you’ve just spotted a small bird in the trees above. You stop and marvel for a moment as it effortlessly hops from branch to branch, and you start to wonder. You
When we think of animals affected by human activity, it’s often the cute, fluffy, and cuddly creatures that come to mind. Yet, if we follow the chain of what keeps everything alive- from the zebra that feeds the lion to the plants that feed the zebra- we quickly reach the
Climate change is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity and ecosystems across the planet. Research into climate change typically highlights the effects on whole habitats and ecosystems. However, new research on octopuses details how a change to the environment can impact a single species, affect their growth and potentially
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