In December 2015 ‘Birds of Conservation 4: the population status of birds in the UK, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man’ was published. Commonly known as the ‘...
Our planet is still full of undescribed species, waiting to be discovered, and it is amazing just what can be lurking right under our noses. We would like to th...
Palomena prasina nymph
Pattering over the veined surface of a bramble leaf comes a mottled green creature. Her back, flat and shield-shaped, is dotted with...
Welcome to BiOME Ecology, a free online ecology magazine. This site has been developed with the intention of motivating anyone with the slightest interest in na...
Rampant dam-building across Amazonia causes severe impacts on wildlife, as shown by a paper just published in the scientific journal Biodiversity and Conservati...
Tracking and looking out for signs of wildlife is one of those things that I always do. Every time I’m out and about I’ve always got an eye out looking for sign...
As Spurn Bird Observatory Trust enters its 70th year, a very exciting event unfolded on March 27th 2016. Since 1946 the Observatory has been run from rented acc...
1. Ruby-tailed Wasp
This dazzling gem of an insect conjures up the image of an exotic species, perhaps living in the depths of some tropical forest far away fr...
By Rachel Stockwell, Research Assistant, Project Splatter
There are approximately 365,000km of roads, (Richardson et al. 1997), and 34.5 million vehicles in ...