Journalist Stephen Bailey reports from Nepal on why fertilizers and pesticides are blighting the Himalayan country – and why organic farming might offer a solution. Keep reading >>
This week, a glimpse into the camouflaged world of animals, finding out why some ad men really ought to go back to the drawing board, and more! Keep reading >>
An expedition into one of the most remote areas on Earth has shed new light on the fate of the New Guinea singing dog – one of the world's rarest canines. Keep reading >>
As these photos show, with their large, yellow eyes, long, spindly legs, and underground burrows, Burrowing Owls are an unusual species indeed. Keep reading >>
The Penan tribe of Sarawak, Borneo have been losing their rainforest to loggers and plantations for decades. The Penan Peace Park project offers them new hope. Keep reading >>
The Tasmanian devil was once hunted to the brink of extinction. Unlike its cousin the Tasmanian tiger, it recovered, but it now faces a potentially even greater threat. Keep reading >>
When Cape Gannets drop from the air at great speed and plunge dive beneath the waves to catch fish, they do so with spectacular beauty and grace – as these photos show. Keep reading >>
Find out about the amazing golden-orb weaver, which spins silk five times stronger than steel, uses chemicals to repel ants, and can even capture and eat birds! Keep reading >>