Scientists baffled by golden ‘egg’ found in deep sea dive
‘It’s like beginning of a horror movie’ diver declares after finding object in Pacific off Alaskan coast
‘It’s like beginning of a horror movie’ diver declares after finding object in Pacific off Alaskan coast
National park seeks to highlight how long it takes foodstuffs to rot
A herd fitted with mini-loudspeakers around their necks will help restore Iron Age hillfort in Shropshire without need for unsightly fences
Cutting down woodland has caused anger, but eco champions say it’s necessary to protect other plants and wildlife
Salisbury councillors accused of ‘absurd virtue-signalling’ after voting to replace floral displays for better ‘sustainability’
Harmful imported insect causes itchy skin rashes in humans and can strip an oak tree bare
Fundraising campaign to restore more than 100 ‘amazing’ dew ponds – a vital ecological lifeline
Late Queen’s ‘enduring’ commitment to nationwide planting scheme is being commemorated
Critics say it is an annual festival for the Home Counties but TV gardener says RHS has no control over who buys tickets
Packets of seeds sent to schools so children can share in the monarch’s love for nature
The late drug lord illegally imported four of the animals from Africa in the 1980s and their numbers have now soared to about 130
Animals hunted to extinction centuries ago to be reintroduced to woodland and wetlands, as they are hailed as ‘biodiversity magic pills’
From drought-friendly plants to dungarees, we round up the hot topics set to take over the gardening world this year
Our narrow diets are having a catastrophic effect on food diversity. It's time to be better eaters
Among the discoveries were flowers, lizards, beetles, sharks and a sea biscuit, according to California Academy of Sciences
From parasitic mind control to feasting waxwings, the annual contest produced a spectacular collection
Three European bison will be released into the West Blean and Thornden Woods nature reserve in Kent on Monday to improve biodiversity
Britain’s boozers are turning their outdoor spaces into wildlife-friendly zones
These garden 'pests' have long had a bad reputation, but they're not all villains...
The deer population has soared to a 1,000-year high as predators have been wiped out but now they are destroying precious woodland for food
Proposals for huge theme park on Swanscombe Peninsula in Kent withdrawn amid concerns about endangered arachnid
Defra says paper co-authored by charity official, which found culls were not effective in curbing bovine TB, was produced ’to fit an agenda’
Study finds bees get more of a buzz from plants often regarded as pests