Frans de Waal and the nature of kindness Nancy Lindisfarne Jonathan Neale | 22nd March 2024 Frans de Waal revealed to humans the intelligence and feelings of our fellow primates, and animals in general. Save dogs, eat pigs? William Gildea Raphael Rashid | 18th March 2024 South Korea has banned dog meat, but is pig meat any different? Ecosystem services - to whom? Ione Howells | 11th March 2024 The term 'ecosystem services' is used increasingly in conservation. But does it actually serve its intended purpose? Highway to Amazon collapse Monica Piccinini | 7th March 2024 Lucas Ferrante uncovered the impacts of the proposed BR-319 highway in the Amazon rainforest: it could trigger biome collapse and biodiversity crisis. Pathogen pathway to the next pandemic Monica Piccinini | 23rd February 2024 'The preservation of the Amazon isn't just about protecting nature - it's about safeguarding our own health.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. 'The clock is ticking' for UK nature Catherine Early | 22nd January 2024 The latest State of Nature report warns that nearly one in six of Britain's 10,000 species under review could be lost. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. The UK is failing macaques Tracy Keeling | 17th November 2023 Long-tailed macaques are the most heavily exploited mammals on Earth among species protected in global trade. Endangered whales face oil threat Ruby Harbour | 27th October 2023 Endangered whales and dolphins live year-round in an area of the Mediterranean earmarked for oil and gas exploration. Amazon’s route to deforestation Monica Piccinini | 27th September 2023 The reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.' Ecuador: the fight has just begun Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th August 2023 Ecuador's successful referendum should protect vital biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Megamorphosis Events
Save dogs, eat pigs? William Gildea Raphael Rashid | 18th March 2024 South Korea has banned dog meat, but is pig meat any different? Ecosystem services - to whom? Ione Howells | 11th March 2024 The term 'ecosystem services' is used increasingly in conservation. But does it actually serve its intended purpose? Highway to Amazon collapse Monica Piccinini | 7th March 2024 Lucas Ferrante uncovered the impacts of the proposed BR-319 highway in the Amazon rainforest: it could trigger biome collapse and biodiversity crisis. Pathogen pathway to the next pandemic Monica Piccinini | 23rd February 2024 'The preservation of the Amazon isn't just about protecting nature - it's about safeguarding our own health.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. 'The clock is ticking' for UK nature Catherine Early | 22nd January 2024 The latest State of Nature report warns that nearly one in six of Britain's 10,000 species under review could be lost. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. The UK is failing macaques Tracy Keeling | 17th November 2023 Long-tailed macaques are the most heavily exploited mammals on Earth among species protected in global trade. Endangered whales face oil threat Ruby Harbour | 27th October 2023 Endangered whales and dolphins live year-round in an area of the Mediterranean earmarked for oil and gas exploration. Amazon’s route to deforestation Monica Piccinini | 27th September 2023 The reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.' Ecuador: the fight has just begun Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th August 2023 Ecuador's successful referendum should protect vital biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Megamorphosis Events
Ecosystem services - to whom? Ione Howells | 11th March 2024 The term 'ecosystem services' is used increasingly in conservation. But does it actually serve its intended purpose? Highway to Amazon collapse Monica Piccinini | 7th March 2024 Lucas Ferrante uncovered the impacts of the proposed BR-319 highway in the Amazon rainforest: it could trigger biome collapse and biodiversity crisis. Pathogen pathway to the next pandemic Monica Piccinini | 23rd February 2024 'The preservation of the Amazon isn't just about protecting nature - it's about safeguarding our own health.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. 'The clock is ticking' for UK nature Catherine Early | 22nd January 2024 The latest State of Nature report warns that nearly one in six of Britain's 10,000 species under review could be lost. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. The UK is failing macaques Tracy Keeling | 17th November 2023 Long-tailed macaques are the most heavily exploited mammals on Earth among species protected in global trade. Endangered whales face oil threat Ruby Harbour | 27th October 2023 Endangered whales and dolphins live year-round in an area of the Mediterranean earmarked for oil and gas exploration. Amazon’s route to deforestation Monica Piccinini | 27th September 2023 The reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.' Ecuador: the fight has just begun Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th August 2023 Ecuador's successful referendum should protect vital biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last » Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Megamorphosis Events
Highway to Amazon collapse Monica Piccinini | 7th March 2024 Lucas Ferrante uncovered the impacts of the proposed BR-319 highway in the Amazon rainforest: it could trigger biome collapse and biodiversity crisis. Pathogen pathway to the next pandemic Monica Piccinini | 23rd February 2024 'The preservation of the Amazon isn't just about protecting nature - it's about safeguarding our own health.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. 'The clock is ticking' for UK nature Catherine Early | 22nd January 2024 The latest State of Nature report warns that nearly one in six of Britain's 10,000 species under review could be lost. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. The UK is failing macaques Tracy Keeling | 17th November 2023 Long-tailed macaques are the most heavily exploited mammals on Earth among species protected in global trade. Endangered whales face oil threat Ruby Harbour | 27th October 2023 Endangered whales and dolphins live year-round in an area of the Mediterranean earmarked for oil and gas exploration. Amazon’s route to deforestation Monica Piccinini | 27th September 2023 The reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.' Ecuador: the fight has just begun Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th August 2023 Ecuador's successful referendum should protect vital biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Pathogen pathway to the next pandemic Monica Piccinini | 23rd February 2024 'The preservation of the Amazon isn't just about protecting nature - it's about safeguarding our own health.' Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. 'The clock is ticking' for UK nature Catherine Early | 22nd January 2024 The latest State of Nature report warns that nearly one in six of Britain's 10,000 species under review could be lost. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. The UK is failing macaques Tracy Keeling | 17th November 2023 Long-tailed macaques are the most heavily exploited mammals on Earth among species protected in global trade. Endangered whales face oil threat Ruby Harbour | 27th October 2023 Endangered whales and dolphins live year-round in an area of the Mediterranean earmarked for oil and gas exploration. Amazon’s route to deforestation Monica Piccinini | 27th September 2023 The reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.' Ecuador: the fight has just begun Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th August 2023 Ecuador's successful referendum should protect vital biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Clarkson beer-maker backs fox hunt Brendan Montague | 30th January 2024 Bitter taste: Jeremy Clarkson's beer sales support fox hunt snared in criminal prosecutions. 'The clock is ticking' for UK nature Catherine Early | 22nd January 2024 The latest State of Nature report warns that nearly one in six of Britain's 10,000 species under review could be lost. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. The UK is failing macaques Tracy Keeling | 17th November 2023 Long-tailed macaques are the most heavily exploited mammals on Earth among species protected in global trade. Endangered whales face oil threat Ruby Harbour | 27th October 2023 Endangered whales and dolphins live year-round in an area of the Mediterranean earmarked for oil and gas exploration. Amazon’s route to deforestation Monica Piccinini | 27th September 2023 The reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.' Ecuador: the fight has just begun Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th August 2023 Ecuador's successful referendum should protect vital biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
'The clock is ticking' for UK nature Catherine Early | 22nd January 2024 The latest State of Nature report warns that nearly one in six of Britain's 10,000 species under review could be lost. The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. The UK is failing macaques Tracy Keeling | 17th November 2023 Long-tailed macaques are the most heavily exploited mammals on Earth among species protected in global trade. Endangered whales face oil threat Ruby Harbour | 27th October 2023 Endangered whales and dolphins live year-round in an area of the Mediterranean earmarked for oil and gas exploration. Amazon’s route to deforestation Monica Piccinini | 27th September 2023 The reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.' Ecuador: the fight has just begun Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th August 2023 Ecuador's successful referendum should protect vital biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The reign of the rainforest Merlin Hanbury-Tenison | 3rd January 2024 A new story of reforestation that will see our descendants living in harmony with and not apart from nature. Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. The UK is failing macaques Tracy Keeling | 17th November 2023 Long-tailed macaques are the most heavily exploited mammals on Earth among species protected in global trade. Endangered whales face oil threat Ruby Harbour | 27th October 2023 Endangered whales and dolphins live year-round in an area of the Mediterranean earmarked for oil and gas exploration. Amazon’s route to deforestation Monica Piccinini | 27th September 2023 The reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.' Ecuador: the fight has just begun Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th August 2023 Ecuador's successful referendum should protect vital biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Tuning in to Nature Emily Unsworth White Maz McNamara | 12th December 2023 Songs such as ‘The Ash Grove’ allow us to celebrate this common tree species now - and to commemorate it later. Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. The UK is failing macaques Tracy Keeling | 17th November 2023 Long-tailed macaques are the most heavily exploited mammals on Earth among species protected in global trade. Endangered whales face oil threat Ruby Harbour | 27th October 2023 Endangered whales and dolphins live year-round in an area of the Mediterranean earmarked for oil and gas exploration. Amazon’s route to deforestation Monica Piccinini | 27th September 2023 The reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.' Ecuador: the fight has just begun Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th August 2023 Ecuador's successful referendum should protect vital biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Nature’s silent scream Monica Piccinini | 11th December 2023 Rampant fires have engulfed the Pantanal in Brazil, devastating endangered species and indigenous communities. Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. The UK is failing macaques Tracy Keeling | 17th November 2023 Long-tailed macaques are the most heavily exploited mammals on Earth among species protected in global trade. Endangered whales face oil threat Ruby Harbour | 27th October 2023 Endangered whales and dolphins live year-round in an area of the Mediterranean earmarked for oil and gas exploration. Amazon’s route to deforestation Monica Piccinini | 27th September 2023 The reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.' Ecuador: the fight has just begun Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th August 2023 Ecuador's successful referendum should protect vital biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Macaques in the midst Ruby Harbour | 9th December 2023 To solve the conflict between humans and macaques we should ‘not manage the wildlife but manage the people’. The UK is failing macaques Tracy Keeling | 17th November 2023 Long-tailed macaques are the most heavily exploited mammals on Earth among species protected in global trade. Endangered whales face oil threat Ruby Harbour | 27th October 2023 Endangered whales and dolphins live year-round in an area of the Mediterranean earmarked for oil and gas exploration. Amazon’s route to deforestation Monica Piccinini | 27th September 2023 The reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.' Ecuador: the fight has just begun Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th August 2023 Ecuador's successful referendum should protect vital biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
The UK is failing macaques Tracy Keeling | 17th November 2023 Long-tailed macaques are the most heavily exploited mammals on Earth among species protected in global trade. Endangered whales face oil threat Ruby Harbour | 27th October 2023 Endangered whales and dolphins live year-round in an area of the Mediterranean earmarked for oil and gas exploration. Amazon’s route to deforestation Monica Piccinini | 27th September 2023 The reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.' Ecuador: the fight has just begun Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th August 2023 Ecuador's successful referendum should protect vital biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Endangered whales face oil threat Ruby Harbour | 27th October 2023 Endangered whales and dolphins live year-round in an area of the Mediterranean earmarked for oil and gas exploration. Amazon’s route to deforestation Monica Piccinini | 27th September 2023 The reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.' Ecuador: the fight has just begun Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th August 2023 Ecuador's successful referendum should protect vital biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Amazon’s route to deforestation Monica Piccinini | 27th September 2023 The reconstruction of a Brazilian highway 'could result in increased illegal logging, violence, violations of indigenous rights, and catastrophic consequences to local communities and the environment.' Ecuador: the fight has just begun Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th August 2023 Ecuador's successful referendum should protect vital biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest.
Ecuador: the fight has just begun Yasmin Dahnoun | 30th August 2023 Ecuador's successful referendum should protect vital biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest.