£1.25m award for using space and AI technology to restore Surrey’s wildlife habitats

The Dream Fund’s £1.25m award invites 1,500 volunteers to help use space and AI technology to restore Surrey’s wildlife habitats A Surrey-based project to...

Conservation group calls for justice for the River Lugg

Damaged stretch of river must be restored following successful prosecution by Natural England and Environment Agency, says Herefordshire Wildlife Trust On 20 April a court...

Increasing number of local authorities require over 10% Biodiversity Net Gain

In advance of the statutory requirement for biodiversity net gain (BNG) for new developments from January 2024, new research appears to reveal a gradual...

Call to ramp up joint action to get London’s rivers ‘climate-ready’

Policymakers, water companies, businesses, industry and the public in London will all need to work together help to protect London’s rivers in order for...

Study supports using waterfleas to remove pollutants from wastewater

Tiny waterfleas could play a pivotal role in removing persistent chemical pollutants from wastewater – making it safe to use in factories, farms and...

Utility says loch and woodlands will be developed as a carbon sink

Plans being developed by Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) will see the utility Scottish Water’s lands and catchment areas around Loch Katrine increasingly soak...

New study shows impact of largescale tree death on carbon storage

Large scale ‘disturbances’, including fires, harvesting, windstorms and insect outbreaks, which kill large patches of forest, are responsible for more than a tenth of...

New IPSO report: Eight urgent measures needed in the next decade to preserve life-supporting...

Deep-sea mining ‘precautionary pause’ and closure of one-third of the ocean among eight urgent measures needed in the next decade to preserve life-supporting ocean function .

Researchers decipher how insects smell more with less

Receptors on fly antennae work in pairs to process odour information Whether it’s the wafting aroma of our favorite meal or the dangerous fumes seeping...

Five local authorities selected by Defra for nature recovery pilots

Cornwall, Buckinghamshire, Greater Manchester, Northumberland and Cumbria local authorities were selected by the government on 14 August "to help kick-start nature recovery on a...
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The fight against antimicrobial resistance

Cleaning products firm Genesis Biosciences offers some perspective on the growing resistance of bacteria to biocides in chemical cleaning products .

Projects aim to bring life back to Scotland’s rivers

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) says it is continuing its efforts to restore nature to Scotland’s rivers with the completion of two more...

Nature-based solutions key to combatting climate change and biodiversity loss, says Lords

The House of Lords Science and Technology Committee has written to Alok Sharma MP, President for COP26, citing recent evidence gathered as part of...

Engineer uses sonar tech to promote bat conservation

A chief engineer from BAE Systems has combined his expertise in mathematical modelling with his passion for bat conservation to promote the protection of...

Defra appoints ecological consultancy as ‘responsible body’ to work with landowners

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has appointed a new ‘responsible body’. Ecological consultancy RSK Biocensus – and specifically its biodiversity...

2021 will be a record year for beaver releases

The Wildlife Trusts are releasing a record number of beavers in 2021 – twenty years after bringing the first ever beavers back to...

New studies aim to drive protections for beetles

Natural England has published (on 1 August) the first comprehensive review of the conservation requirements of two groups of beetles in the UK for...

Natural clean-up: Bacteria can remove plastic pollution from lakes

A study of 29 European lakes has found that some naturally-occurring lake bacteria grow faster and more efficiently on the remains of plastic bags...

Veolia and the RSPB celebrate “landfill facelift” and biodiversity work in Essex

Work with the RSPB continues to promote local biodiversity across Pitsea Landfill site in Essex, says Veolia. Equivalent in size to approximately 450 international football...

Judges to consider legal challenge to new planning laws

A legal bid to halt sweeping changes to planning laws in the UK will be heard in October. The challenge to the Statutory Instruments (SIs)...