'You've got to be pretty ruthless': Why the future of nightingales depends on deer hunters Members only

The introduction of muntjac deer to the UK in the 20th century has contributed to declines in woodland birds. Patrick Galbraith joins a hunter trying to keep numbers under control.

Patrick Galbraith
Patrick Galbraith
Conservation

A Gaelic christening for Scotland's newest species Members only

A new project is naming the plants and animals that have recently arrived on these shores due to climate change.

Eva Clifford
Eva Clifford
Pebble

The silver lining to Britain's ash dieback crisis? More deadwood. Members only

A fetish for tidiness has robbed Britain's woodlands of their deadwood. A devastating tree disease offers a chance to bring it back.

Sarah Wild
Sarah Wild
Conservation

Cows, collars and a fake wolf: How to rewild in a very human landscape Members only

On a Dorset peninsula, a massive effort is underway to restore the ecological processes of prehistory.

Daniel Shailer
Daniel Shailer
Rewilding

A Future For The Lakes Members only

What if nature had time to recover?

Inkcap Journal
Inkcap Journal
Conservation

The End of Sled Dog Racing Members only

At the Aviemore Sled Dog Rally, snow is becoming a rarity. This year, the huskies raced on mud.

Eva Clifford
Eva Clifford
Culture

How to save the whales Members only

For one group of volunteers, whale conservation is a hands-on task that can take place at any time and in any weather.

Melissa Hobson
Melissa Hobson
Feature

Why we're publishing today's feature in English and Gaelic Members only

The first in our series of special features is now online – and we're doing things a bit differently.

Sophie Yeo
Sophie Yeo
Update