A project, more than a decade in the making, sees young eagles released in a bid…
Author: BBC News - Science & Environment
How far will these eagles spread their wings?
There's hopes that a new project in Scotland will re-introduce Golden Eagles in England and Wales.
New perspective on how lemurs got to Madagascar
The history of the lemurs, the most endangered group of mammals, is more complex than we…
Water ice ‘detected on Moon’s surface’
Scientists say they have definitive evidence for water-ice on the surface of the Moon.
My green idea: Recycling India’s floral waste
One woman's mission to turn the tide on India's polluted waterways by recycling leftover flowers.
Ants show ‘lazy’ approach may be best for digging
A new study on ants and robots has shown that having more workers is not necessarily…
Unlikely survival
A reef near a polluted port raises hopes for the conservation of other endangered coral.
Plastic pollution: ‘Stop flushing contact lenses down the loo’
Flushing daily disposable lenses down the toilet is increasing the threat from plastics, say experts.
Public ‘back’ taxes to tackle single-use plastic waste
Ministers say they are looking at measures after thousands support action to reduce single-use items.
What’s the truth about spiders in our homes?
Animal expert Dr Tim Cockerill talks us through the truth about spiders.