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Bringing you the latest stories and answering your big questions about nature.
Check out our news, features, videos and activities on everything from dinosaurs to the planetary emergency.
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2023 was the northern hemisphere’s hottest summer in 2,000 years
New research suggests that Europe hasn’t had as warm a summer since the time of the Romans.
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Governments falling short of protecting the world’s oceans
Protections for the world’s oceans need strengthening, a new report suggests.
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British wildlife
Making room for mushrooms
Sal Chebbah talks about her love of mushrooms and how they can bind communities together.
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Anthropocene
The resilient coral reefs surviving ocean warming
Ocean warming is threatening coral reefs but some reefs are surviving the warming waters and offer hope for these vital ecosystems.