In his first month in office the US president has thrown science in the US into chaos, delaying projects and casting the future of research funding...
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The Scottish first minister, John Swinney, was recently forced to deny plans to ban cats after a report from independent experts said the species was a threat to Scotland’s wildlife. In the UK, it is estimated that cats kill or bring home 57 million mammals and 27 million birds every year. Ian Sample hears from cat-owner Madeleine Finlay and the ecologist Prof Robbie McDonald about the best ways to reduce our feline companions’ impact on wildlife without affecting welfare
In his first month in office the US president has thrown science in the US into chaos, delaying projects and casting the future of research funding...
Founded in Kenya, Savannah Tracking Ltd. is at the forefront of revolutionizing wildlife research and conservation initiatives globally with our...
Science editor Ian Sample joins co-host Madeleine Finlay to discuss some of the most intriguing science stories of the week. From a concerning rise in...
The first cases of avian influenza virus (H5N1) in domestic cats in India have been reported in Madhya Pradesh's Chhindwara. This raises concerns...
John Swinney has called on the UK Government to match the Scottish Government’s funding.
The Scottish Labour leader previously said his party would abstain from the vote.
The decision was reached following a public consultation on options to restrict the reporting of child murder victims’ names.
The Asian Waterbird Census 2025 recorded 2,408 individual birds, a significant rise from the 903 birds recorded in 2024. However, species diversity...
Scientists have unearthed the oldest short-tailed bird fossil, dated to 150 million years ago, in Fujian Province, China. This discovery offers new...
The Western Cape has marked a milestone in conservation with the establishment of its first fully licensed wildlife rehabilitation centre. The...