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Welcome to the Natural World Fund blog — your source for UK wildlife conservation insights, habitat restoration news, and nature stories that matter. Explore articles on protecting biodiversity, restoring habitats, and supporting science-based conservation efforts across Britain.

Hemidactylus gleadowi gecko native to the Western Ghats biodiversity hotspot

Global Agriculture Expansion Is Driving Biodiversity Loss

Global Agriculture Expansion Is Driving Biodiversity Loss Wild landscapes around the world are being rapidly converted into farmland…

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Onshore wind turbines generating renewable energy in the UK countryside

Politicians Underestimate Public Support for Climate Action

Politicians Underestimate Public Support for Climate Action New research shows that politicians in the UK and Belgium significantly…

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Artificial Intelligence and Climate Change: How AI Datacentres Are Fueling the Climate Crisis

Artificial Intelligence and Climate Change: How AI Datacentres Are Fueling the Climate Crisis As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly…

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Chaffinch perched in natural woodland habitat in the UK

Record-Breaking Spring Boosts Songbird Breeding Across Britain

Record-Breaking Spring Boosts Songbird Breeding Across Britain The warmest and sunniest spring on record has delivered a rare…

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Nature in the UK is still in decline — but recovery is possible

Nature in the UK is still in decline — but recovery is possible. Across the country, conservation efforts are being…

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Wallasea Island

Crossrail Project Island: a Thriving Bird Haven

Crossrail Project Island: a Thriving Bird Haven The Wallasea Island habitat restoration project has transformed the site into…

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Bees and butterflies are at risk of disappearing for good

Europe’s wild bees and butterflies are experiencing a rapidly worsening extinction crisis. A new conservation assessment has issued…

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