Rising temperatures are pushing many species to the brink, alongside disease, pollution and unsustainable fishing.
The Natural History Museum has today answered the billion-year-long question - how does a Tyrannosaurus rex wear a Christmas ...
The fossil bird, which has been named Navaornis hestiae, lived approximately 80 million years ago in what is now Brazil, ...
Within days it transpired that Giuliana had recorded an invasive species not seen in the UK for almost two decades and in the ...
Evoking atmosphere and a sense of place - with the habitat as a major element of the image -to convey how an animal is an integral part of its environment. The First Nations people of British Columbia ...
COP29 is a global climate conference organised by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. COP stands for ...
“Instead, mollusc or mollusc-like animals might be the pioneers of these early excursions onto land which date back to the ...
The KRILLGUARD researchers have developed ‘DNA probes’ to identify important genes within the krill’s sequenced genome. As ...
A jar of krill specimens with visible eye spots. Blue whales eat huge volumes of these small crustaceans. Blue whales eat krill - tiny, shrimp-like crustaceans that live throughout Earth's oceans. The ...
Discover the microscopic dimensions of the smallest moths on the planet. With a wingspan of just 2.5 millimetres, the Stigmella maya is one of the most petite moths known to science. But just how ...
The UK Species Inventory is a database of all UK wildlife and it provides the taxonomic foundation for most biological recording and analysis systems. The Natural History Museum maintains this ...
Whether you shoot in the wilderness or at the heart of an urban environment, Wildlife Photographer of the Year is open to everyone. Follow the links below to discover more about this prestigious ...