University of Bristol
News
- Global analysis of wildlife decline warns conservation action must be coordinated across multiple threats
- Pioneering research reveals tree-mendous potential of inexpensive drones to help community forests flourish and unlock restoration funding
- Bristol part of UK initiative to advance monitoring of greenhouse gas emissions
- Bristol researchers part of national initiative to better identify UK flooding and drought hotspots
- Mobile species are ‘glue’ which connect different habitats together, study finds
- Climate change could limit bats' lifespans
- Bat activity lower at solar farm sites, study finds
- Beak shape can predict nest material use in the world’s birds, study finds
- Mysterious underwater acoustic world of British ponds revealed in new study
- Experts have discovered how zebra stripes work
- Fertilisers limit pollination by changing how bumblebees sense flowers
- Hundreds of historical wildlife films dating back to the 19th Century have been preserved in archive
- Insects struggle to adjust to extreme temperatures making them vulnerable to climate change, study finds
- Urban gardens are a dependable food source for pollinators through the year, study suggests
- The Mammal Society embarks on landmark conservation project to help protect the UK’s red squirrels
- Pioneering research reveals gardens are secret powerhouse for pollinators
- Common pesticides stop bees and flies from getting a good night’s sleep
- Brilliant iridescence can conceal as well as attract
