REWILDING EXPERTS HAVE REACTED WITH dismay after a group of MPs called on the UK government to remove the protected status for beavers that was only brought in last year. Sir Robert Goodwill, chair of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Committee, said current protections for beavers were too stringent and would discourage landowners from supporting reintroduction proposals.
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CRACK DOWN
As the new Amazon drama Poacher hits our screens, we take a look at the fight to end ivory poaching in India
Wild words
Spending time observing and writing about the natural world can be transformational
NIGHT PROWL
As shrimp farms encroach on fishing cat habitat in Thailand, scientists are learning how these felines are adapting to a changing world
FEMALE OF THE SPECIES
Love is a battlefield for damselflies in distress
New life for our rivers
Europe's dams are being removed at record-breaking speed - freeing rivers and restoring healthy habitats
Songbird slaughter in Cyprus
Last autumn, almost half a million birds were trapped and killed by gangs on the Mediterranean island
Huge rewilding paradise planned for South Africa
The 100,000ha Loskop Dam Nature Reserve project hopes to bring back lost species
Arctic roll
The Arctic tern is the ultimate distance migrant, flying pole to pole every year
ALL YOU EVER NEEDED TO KNOW ABOUT THE Giant panda
Cuddly-looking with highly distinctive black-and-white fur and dark ‘spectacles’, the giant panda – often referred to simply as the panda – is an undeniably popular and much-loved bear, both the national animal of China and, of course, the iconic logo of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
COWS COME HOME
Tauros are the closest thing to the extinct aurochs. And they are coming to the UK.