Healthy peatlands can help tackle climate change, reduce flood risk, improve water quality and support rare wildlife.
By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff Mainers love the outdoors for many reasons. There are hunters, fishermen, hikers, ...
An area equivalent to roughly half the size of Greater London is now being used across England to grow maize to produce ...
Nineteen sea turtles that were rehabilitated in Missouri after suffering the effects of cold water temperatures in New ...
Marwell Zoo opened a new Native Species Zone, which features Hampshire’s first white-clawed crayfish conservation breeding ...
Beavers are keystone species that act as nature's engineers. Their innate ability to slow down water flow is critical in ...
With warming temperatures comes the conclusion of the winter wildlife hibernation period. Now, officials are asking the ...
Nineteen sea turtles that were cold-stunned in New England were released in Jacksonville after being rehabilitated at a ...
Andrew Chieu, 64, of Quincy, pleaded guilty to two counts of animal cruelty. Authorities say lit a live raccoon on fire. The ...
Waterbirds have seen a resurgence thanks to Gould Island's private nature, but efforts to open the island to recreation has ...
One malnourished lioness had spent her life confined to an apartment. Another was so shell-shocked she could barely walk.