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Time to rethink nature conservation? Ecologists call for ecosystem approach to halt nature decline
Transform UK land use approach for a sustainable future
Marine Protected Areas don’t line up with core habitats of rare migratory fish, finds new research
Freshwater? Reviving England’s polluted rivers
Conservation detection dogs sniff out rare curlew nests
Climate change causing 60% of plants and insects to fall out of synch
AI tool helps ecologists monitor rare birds through their songs
Connecting schools to nature: lessons learnt
Lockdowns revealed the British wildlife most at risk of becoming roadkill
Peregrine falcon diets affected by human activities according to new study
Planet’s most unique birds at higher risk of extinction
Multiple habitats need protecting to save UK bumblebees, finds 10-year citizen science study
Protected areas can be the beating heart of nature recovery in the UK, but they must be more than lines on a map
Dog faeces and urine could be harming nature reserves, according to new study
The sky’s the limit: Using airborne DNA to monitor insect biodiversity
British Ecological Society awarded Green Recovery grant to connect school children with nature
Nature has enormous potential to fight climate change and biodiversity loss in the UK, according to new report
Childhood connection to nature has many benefits but is not universally positive, finds review
Lack of insects in cities limits breeding success of urban birds
Ash dieback is less severe in isolated ash trees
Mowing urban lawns less intensely increases biodiversity, saves money and reduces pests
Northern Ireland’s recovering pine marten population benefits red squirrels, but the urban grey squirrel poses a problem
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