China’s golden snub-nosed monkeys, once hunted and nearly wiped out, are making a remarkable recovery thanks to decades of protection, reforestation, and community involvement.
Scientists are now using AI to decode animal vocalisations and behaviours, edging us toward what could become interspecies conversation.
After years of careful work, scientists have successfully bred the endangered red and yellow mountain frog for the first time — and released seven tiny individuals back into a protected rainforest habitat.
Scientists have dropped 200,000 European flat oyster larvae into a sunken shipwreck off Belgium. The goal: to help restore oyster reefs and bring marine life back to the North Sea.
Brazil’s Congress approved a bill to ban the sale of cosmetics tested on animals, closing loopholes that allowed suffering to continue under weak laws.
The Scottish government is supporting a ban on greyhound racing, a landmark move to protect dogs from racing-related harm.
Cornwall’s seas in England are buzzing again. Atlantic bluefin tuna, once rare here, are now showing up every summer to feast and thrive.
For the first time in over a century, sockeye salmon are able to return to one of their native waterways: British Columbia's Okanagan Lake.
The Democratic Republic of Congo has banned the capture, sale, and transport of African Grey parrots, a landmark decree to protect one of the world’s most trafficked bird species.
A golden eagle chick named “Princeling” by Sir David Attenborough marks a hopeful milestone in the species’ comeback from near extinction in the UK.