Richard Mabey: ‘I support Extinction Rebellion’s aims, but throwing paint at art alienates people’
The nature writer tackles climate change, how the outdoors helped him through a difficult childhood and why he hates Japanese knotweed
The nature writer tackles climate change, how the outdoors helped him through a difficult childhood and why he hates Japanese knotweed
Here are the highlights to have on your schedule at Chelsea Flower Show 2024
Requirements for farmers to dedicate 20 per cent of land to woodland and wildlife habitat shelved until 2026 after NFU backlash
The dramatic moment, worth of a David Attenborough documentary, was seen by year five pupils from a Dorset school
Can a new map connecting London’s parks, paths and waterways enhance your morning commute? Our reporter certainly thought so
The trail winds around 2,706 miles, and promises to unfurl forgotten landscapes
The pair of pups had a lucky escape when the killer whale was left stranded on a pebbled beach in Patagonia
RHS horticulturist says flowers are in a state of ‘stasis’ but ‘as soon as it warms up, they will come’
Exotic bird that had been roaming Gravesend for months taken to sanctuary after locals became concerned for its welfare
It is vital to conserve our iconic sand eels. But the silence from the ‘environmental’ Left is deafening
Tony Juniper said the country should embrace a ‘both and’ approach, ensuring food security while also restoring species and habitats
Ash dieback means that the animals have been unable to move between the habitats they need for each season
From bats who hold grudges, to turtles using magnetic fields as GPS, we’re closer than ever to understanding how animals think
Thanks to the warm start to spring, blossom season is going to last longer this year – here’s how to bring it into your home
Shake off the last of winter and take inspiration for your own spring displays at 15 of the country’s prettiest gardens
Although often associated with America, an astonishing half a million giant sequoias are thriving in Britain’s parks and gardens
A separate study has explained why medium-sized animals such as cheetahs run faster than large or small creatures like elephants or ants
Although a scuffle between two peregrines has led to a change of the guard at Winchester, numbers of these birds of prey are on the rise
He organised Queen Elizabeth’s funeral and King Charles III’s Coronation – but his fight to save the grey partridge is a personal project
Nature rules for new builds threaten to pile more misery on Britain’s housing market
Local residents of Lewisham alarmed by removal of trees fear nature reserve will be left uninhabitable for protected species
Reason for gay encounter is ‘million-dollar question’, say scientists
Fury at Welsh Government plans to cut subsidies for those refusing to dedicate 20pc of their land to woodland and wildlife