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October 2024
  • a fat bear walks through water

    ‘Formidable’ female bear wins Alaska’s Fat Bear Contest for second year in row

  • Wild camping on Dartmoor

    Picnicking on Dartmoor is trespassing, landowner’s lawyers tell court

  • Bluebells in the Borrowdale valley in the Lake District

    Nature in England at risk as amount of land ‘effectively protected’ falls to 2.93%

  • a large brown bear by water

    Alaska’s Fat Bear Week begins late after contestant killed by another bear

September 2024
  • A collage featuring half of Trump's sad face looking down next to two elk walking on a melting glacier

    The Stakes
    If Trump wins the election, US parks and wildlife will face a new age of mining

  • Alistair Boxall, professor in environmental science at the University of York, taking a water sample at Brook Head Beck

    The age of extinction
    ‘Rivers you think are pristine are not’: how drug pollution flooded the UK’s waterways – and put human health at risk

  • a cat rests on a bed

    Cat lost in Yellowstone travels 800 miles to reunite with owners after two months

  • Ten or so people in short sleeves in a small picturesque street with shops

    ‘Horrendous’: rise in tourism stokes local tensions in Lake District town

  • Seascape: the state of our oceans
    ‘Vast’ carbon sink of mud on seabed needs more protection, study shows

  • Loch Lomond Flamingo Land plan rejected after fierce opposition

  • ‘Nature’s church’: living cowpats and rainforests transform Exmoor national park

  • How national parks failed nature – and how to fix them

  • England’s national parks overseen by ‘bloated’, mostly white male boards

  • US cave system’s bats and insects face existential threat: discarded Cheetos

  • ‘For a short few weeks you realise the desert is truly alive’: Guardian Australia readers’ favourite wildflower spots

August 2024
  • People paddle in boats along a tree-lined river

    Many protected landscapes owned by English water firms in disrepair, data shows

    Exclusive: Figures reveal just 16% of company-controlled sites of special scientific interest are in good condition
  • people standing on the edge of a rocky canyon rim

    Grand Canyon hotels forced to close for overnight stays as water pipeline fails

    Water restrictions will run through Labor Day weekend as officials work to fix breaks, but park will be open during day
    • US national park service to receive $100m in largest grant in its history

    • Body of Arizona woman found three days after Grand Canyon flash flood

    • The age of extinction
      The rangers turning the DRC’s ‘triangle of death’ back into a thriving wildlife reserve

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