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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.

Industrial power plant in the United States producing carbon emissions

US Carbon Emissions Have Caused $10 Trillion in Global Climate Damage, Study Finds

US Carbon Emissions Have Caused $10 Trillion in Global Climate Damage, Study Finds A new study has found…

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Industrial fishing trawler operating in Antarctic waters

Whales Are Returning to Antarctica – But a New Threat Is Growing

A Remarkable Whale Recovery in the Southern Ocean In Antarctica, one of the last true wildernesses on Earth,…

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Large heath butterfly resting on peatland vegetation, an endangered species found in wet bog habitats in Wales

Can Butterflies Help Track Climate Change? Endangered Large Heath Studied in Welsh Peatlands

A Rare Butterfly Could Become a Key Indicator of Peatland Health A conservationist in Wales is leading a…

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iraíba giant catfish, a migratory freshwater fish species, swimming in a South American river, threatened by overfishing and habitat loss.

Threatened Migratory Fish Face Global Conservation Crisis

Migratory freshwater fish, including species that traverse rivers, lakes, and ponds over vast distances, are facing unprecedented threats.…

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Farm landscape in Afghanistan showing how climate change and environmental pressures threaten agriculture and food security.

Climate Change Could Push 24 Countries Into Critical Food Insecurity

Global Heating Is Increasing the Risk of Hunger Worldwide The climate crisis is set to place growing pressure…

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Juan Fernández fur seal resting on coastal rocks in Chile, a species once thought extinct that has made a remarkable recovery.

Juan Fernández Fur Seals: From Near Extinction to a Global Ocean Conservation Success Story

A Remarkable Rediscovery in the Pacific Ocean More than 60 years ago, pioneering oceanographer and marine conservationist Sylvia…

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Seabirds nesting on the cliffs of Rathlin Island

Rathlin Island Becomes First in the World to Eradicate Ferrets and Protect Seabirds

Conservation success offers new hope for seabird colonies threatened by invasive predators In a world-first conservation success, Rathlin…

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