Adopted in 2015, the Paris Agreement is the world's most important international climate change treaty. It commits 195 countries to limit warming to well below two degrees, preferably 1.5ºC, measured ...
Our five national favourite species are cod, haddock, prawns, salmon and tuna. Together they make up around 64% of our seafood consumption. Fisheries and farms with Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) ...
For primary school pupils aged 7-11 years.
Join us on Wednesday 1 October at 2pm for the first Happy By Nature Live Lesson - Forests with Steve Backshall live from The Lost Gardens of Heligan. In this interactive lesson, pupils will explore ...
Learn incredible facts about our planet and some of it's most amazing species.
Our aim is to maximise the effectiveness of technology for conservation, ecological research, and citizen science by providing experienced as well as new users with accessible and freely available, ...
It’s estimated that there are over 700 trillion adult individuals of these shrimp-like crustaceans in the Southern Ocean. Based on their size and sheer abundance, these hundreds of millions of krill ...
The wild Cheetah population is believed to be around 6,600 mature individuals and decreasing. They are currently classified under the genus Acinonyx, whose closest living relatives are cougars and ...
A single healthy meadow can be home to over 100 species of wildflowers, which in turn supports other meadow wildlife. For example, the common bird’s-foot trefoil is a food plant for 160 species of ...
In the wild, there are two formally recognised lion subspecies. The African lion (Panthera leo leo) is found in Africa, south of the Sahara desert. The Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica) exists in ...
The Amur-Heilong region, covering parts of Russia, China and Mongolia, has some of the world’s most intact and extensive ‘temperate’ forests – meaning forests of a rather mild climatic area, that ...
Our Planet, the incredible new documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough, explores the wonderful hidden lives of coastal sea creatures, as well as the dangers they face. The UK’s coastal ...
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