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Juvenile oysters being released into the North Sea as part of a UK marine restoration project

Restoring UK Oyster Reefs: A Landmark North Sea Rewilding Project

Restoring UK Oyster Reefs: A Landmark North Sea Rewilding Project More than 15 million juvenile oysters are set…

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Common crane feeding in reedbed habitat at RSPB Lakenheath Fen, UK conservation site

Common Crane Comeback: How UK Wetlands Are Supporting a Record Breeding Year

Common Crane Comeback: How UK Wetlands Are Supporting a Record Breeding Year A Suffolk nature reserve is playing…

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Female European bison in forest habitat, smaller and lighter build than male, brown fur with short curved horns grazing among trees

European Bison Transform Blean Woods: A Groundbreaking UK Rewilding Success

European Bison Transform Blean Woods: A Groundbreaking UK Rewilding Success A herd of European bison is already having…

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Swallowtail butterfly with yellow and black wings resting on wetland vegetation in the UK

Rare Wetland Plant Returns to East Yorkshire to Restore UK Butterfly Species

Rare Wetland Plant Returns to East Yorkshire to Restore UK Butterfly Species A rare wetland plant is being…

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Restored peatland on Dartmoor with reprofiled bog, shallow pools and moorland landscape under open sky

Restoring Dartmoor’s Peat Bogs: A Vital Climate and Nature Solution

Restoring Dartmoor’s Peat Bogs: A Vital Climate and Nature Solution At one of the most remote locations in…

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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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Nightjar conservation success in the South Downs heathland

Nightjar Numbers Double in the South Downs Thanks to Conservation Success

A Remarkable Comeback for One of Britain’s Most Elusive Birds The number of nightjars in the South Downs…

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