Wildlife News Archives Year 2000 Year 2001 Year 2002 Year 2003 Year 2004 Year 2005 Year 2006
Constructed Wetlands and metal pollution Toxic Rainwater Invasion of the killer worms Conference on nitrate reduction. Antarctic giants. Forgotten Fungi New ship for BAS Atmospheric pollution causes algal blooms New deer species discovered Frog decline mystery solved? Penguins survive tourism Donana National Park Environment Agency recent actions Air pollution over the Indian Ocean. Saving the Namibian Cheetah NERC ventures into space. Fighting fires of extinction Fish virus hits Wales New climate research centre Lemurs: Secret to rainforest regeneration? Environment Agency latest actions Greater habitat protection planned for England English Nature Calls for tight regulations Mass Extinctions Leadshot to be banned Chemicals in water Nitrogen closed season introduced Extra protection for birds River Derwent habitat improved Herbivores prefer northern life Deforestation beats fossil fuel burning Welsh fish deaths investigated China Mark Moth Plants geneology finally put in place Deep Sea offers new medicines. Dead sea zones found across the world Clubrush saved from extinction Glow in the dark octopus Nominations being accepted for environment writer of the year Turbo charged dinosaurs ruled. Penguins weighing in Bank holiday river watch Turtles threatened with extinction Evolution all but eliminated from Kansas schools. Greenpeace highlights arctic pollution New rabbit species discovered British Antarctic Survey to host international workshop Agencies call for changes to CAP New Geological guides issued by Geological Society Otters eating the fish? Microbes eat up toxic waste Bowland farmers take action to work for wildlife Environmental costs of quarrying for aggregates Evolutionary arms race. Bulgarian water, we have the expertise Heat Damage To "Photosynthesis Engine" In Symbiotic Algae May Be Among Major Causes Of Coral Bleaching Preparing for access Coastal flood defense plan Britains landscapes need you New programme to unearth life in the soil - 'the poor man's rainforest' New National Parks Proposed Major fine for paper mill pollution Californian condors at risk Fungal furay at Bin Forest European co-operation leads to prosecution for marine pollution Animals avoid disease Ecuador's medicinal plants could be lost New CD from Ordinance Survey Major boost for Scottish forests Lemurs sought for captive breeding programme Marine exercise takes place to combat polllution Forest fires affect rainfall Acid rain continues to have impacts Rain forest birds continue to die out after logging stops Antarctic research season begins Water pollution leads to evolution Farmer destroys SSSI culm grassland Actions called for to protect plant biodiversity New marking method aids migratory bird studies Rescued dolphins finally released Russia exports whales again Out of Asia? Exotic species affects lake ecology UN calls for more disaster relief coordination Ants defenses destroys host tree. Land access debate continues Ice sheet on the retreat WWF releases report on consequences of climate change Action plans drawn up for Somerset Levels and Moors SEPA responds to public safety claims Elephant sounds could lead to greater understanding of wildlife Safer flying for birds and aircraft Oldest dinosaur bones found in Madagascar River Pelenna clean up rewarded Lemur hunt successful North Sea fishery re-opens Massive Earth 'blob' discovered in mantle UK Biodiversity Action Plans extended Snow benefits wolves Life; 1 billion years older Save the Snail! Biodiversity protects ecosystems Safer life for Dartmoor Ponies Cattails, new pollution indicator? Bio-energy boosted by minister Nuclear discharge at Hinckley SSSIs continue to be at risk Wildlife advertising awards presented by United Nations Wales announces Action Plans for protecting Biodiversity Sweden faces legal action by EU. British Scientists go in search of deep sea life. International Youth speak out on the environment Bat counting without disturbance UK planning guidance site launched United Nations Environment Prize winner announced Cardiff Bay scheme slammed Snowball Earth result of too much oxygen SSSIs continue to be at risk More possible problems with introduced species Lonesome tortoise last in his line Ancient eye rediscovered Public consultation on Welsh Woods Silver Lapwing awards presented Trout fastest fish in the west. Woodland access to be increased in UK Romeo & Juliet saga continues UK calls for international co-operation on environmental crimes New International Proposals to protect wildlife Another 500 million dollars for ozone protection DNA used in root studies Color vision may have evolved earlier than thought Arctic ice cover appears to be disappearing quickly in response to climate change. Desert bees adapt to arid living Earth Report returns in the new Millennium. Bridge Programme results released New protection for wildlife in Queen's Speech Insects feeding habits studied. Pan-European grassland study undertaken Pollutants may not be as dangerous as initially thought. Future not bright for rainforest fragments New dinosaur makes its appearance Ozone hole no better than previous years Motorcyclists prosecuted for damage to internationally important wildlife site. Environment Agency tackles oil pollution. Evolutionary pressures reevaluated. Tragic end to love story. Tree buffers protect against pesticides Frog deformity cause still a mystery? UK oceans initiative leads way at UN Obsolete laptops sought for ecology Otters return to River Weaver UN acknowledges link between poverty and conservation Vegetation changes enhances drought reoccurrence Genome of radiation tolerant bacteria published Peat Bogs to give up their secrets. Badger Cull cleared by Europe Arctic Ozone Survey to begin British woods; some of the best in the world. Highways Agency to invest more in wildlife. UN supports protection for endangered migratory species Pollen differentiation mechanism discovered Threadsnakes gobble food for safety? UK nitrate vulnerable zones extended Met Office makes breakthrough in air pollution forecasting Habitat Scheme ended Global warming to increase plague occurrences Cause of ancient global warming event discovered Fishing Quotas Cut. Bt Corn found to leak toxins into the soil. New gorilla film launched.