Can 'climate corridors' help species adapt to warming world?
Can 'climate corridors' help species adapt to warming world?
If you flip over a log in a forest in the southeastern U.S., you are likely to find a squirming salamander.
The Conversation
The Conversation
Hiking trails lead to islands of nature in middle of busy city life
Hiking trails lead to islands of nature in middle of busy city life
KANSAS CITY, Mo. _ Brian Nowotny took a few steps off the trail he was hiking and paused to soak in the beauty of his surroundings.
Tribune News Service
Tribune News Service
The delta on London’s doorstep: a walk around the Thames estuary
The delta on London’s doorstep: a walk around the Thames estuary
The coast from Southend to Sheppey is an atmospheric landscape of big skies, historic forts and nature reserves. And the Thames Estuary Path makes it easy to walk an area that inspired Dickens and Dr Feelgood
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Why I am backing the Natural History Museum's garden redevelopment
Gardens and nature are both constantly evolving, and the green spaces at the Natural History Museum in London are no exception, argues Robbie Blackhall-Miles
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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A walk through Wales' beguiling Black Mountains
‘Something about the Black Mountains lends itself towards myth and magic, folklore and fiction. What exactly, I’m not sure,’ says Oliver Balch. With poet Owen Sheers as his guide, he aims to find out
The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Rio Olympics 2016: opening ceremony kickstarts the Games – as it happened
Rio 2016: the full schedule for the Games Sign up to our daily Olympics briefing emailSign up for our Rio news alerts and quizzes for Android phonesThe ceremony reviewed: a little muddled by absorbing
The Guardian - US
The Guardian - US