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Which of Nature’s Fashion Designers Matches Your Style?
See who’s making a name for themselves, and whether you can see yourself in their work.
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Which of These Species Cooks Like You?
Welcome to Nature’s kitchen – chances are we all know a friend who channels one of these cooking styles. (Maybe even ourselves!) Take a look and then send it to someone who needs some natural validation.
Did You Know These Common British Birds Are Actually Invasive Species?!
The UK is home to numerous invasive bird species; chances are you're familiar with a few of them. But why are they here? What does this mean for our ecosystems? And will/should they ever leave?
Which Species Matches Your Favourite Musician's Vocal Range?
What do Ariana Grande, Bruno Mars, Lana Del Ray, and Frank Sinatra have in common with Nature? These are the species that can match the incredible vocals of our favourite artists.
Nature is Falling Out of the Music Charts – Here’s Why That Matters
From Eye of the Tiger to Pink Pony Club, Nature’s been in the charts for decades. Recent research indicates that it was more popular in the past, though, which means one big thing for us.
From the Amazon to Your Local Shop – The Big and Little Things We Can Do to Help Reforestation
Globally, we’ve lost around 35% of the world's forests over the last 10,000 years, with half of that loss occurring in the last century alone. So, how do we sort it out? Here’s the secret to positive reforestation.
Keep Dressing Like Your Bestie? Nature Can Tell You Why
The outfit twins. You’ve been there, we’ve been there; sometimes there’s no getting away from it. But there’s a reason you could be turning up to the same place with the same fit: welcome to the world of convergent evolution.
How Fast Can a Cheetah Run?
Cheetahs, pronghorn, peregrine falcons, and the world’s fastest fish easily outstrip even elite athletes. We look at how they run, swim, and fly as fast as they do.
Why is Noise Pollution a Nightmare for Nature?
A pain in the wing. Or the fin. Officially, noise pollution is ‘any unwanted or disturbing sounds that affect the health and well-being of humans and other organisms’. High in the sky, deep in the ocean, covering anything from traffic to construction, underwater sonar to boat engines and aeroplanes – if it’s loud and human-made, it’s in the club.
Why Are Birds Disappearing?
Everywhere, birds are becoming quieter – and it’s not just island species in trouble. Fortunately, we know how to stem the losses of our feathered friends.
Blinded by the Light: Pollution in the Skies
Blinded by the light pollution: the artificial answer to nature’s sudden confusion