Near-record crop of hawthorn berries a boost to wildlife
Woodland Trust says haws are eaten by migrating birds such as redwings, fieldfares and thrushes as well as small mammals
	Woodland Trust says haws are eaten by migrating birds such as redwings, fieldfares and thrushes as well as small mammals
	Severe weather warnings indicating a risk to life have been issued for parts of the south coast
	If ever there was a case for massive government intervention, this is it
	Even if it really exists in quantity, the stuff is the Houdini of nature
	Experts find freshwater invertebrates across all regions and river types have been thriving for the past 30 years despite waste fears
	If you answered ‘devastating global recession’, give yourself a star
	Deals with Maduro and the Mullahs show how going green weakens America
	Potential buyers are left almost entirely in the dark about whether their new home will be at risk of flooding or not
	Magdalen College School says congestion from the schemes has forced teachers to resign and reduced pupil sport trips
	Emma Fletcher of Octopus Energy thinks old technology should be treated as socially unacceptable in move towards heat pumps
	Once specific to small pockets of Asia, the infection can now be found across several continents of the world, say researchers
	Bacterium that thrives in warm seawater kills ten people in Florida this year. Scientists fear it could reach every US coastal state by 2040
	There are other places where a covert operation would shatter European energy security
	A hot, dry season – driven by the El Niño weather phenomenon – leaves a country on edge
	It would be easy to be cynical about polar bears in Suffolk – but Jimmy Doherty believes wildlife parks have a role to play in conservation
	No 10 first first intended to ban wet wipes containing plastic five years ago but has now announced a fresh consultation
	Popular seafood has a 'big environmental price tag', warns Scottish charity Open Seas
	And several technological impossibilities, and a massive drop in living standards
	Post-Brexit farm payments encourage farmers to nurture the environment, but at the cost of producing food
	But climate scientists express concern over global temperature records and the impact on tree health amidst unseasonable warmth
	Energy entrepreneur Dale Vince says further JSO activism would be ‘pointless’ and priority is to vote Conservatives out
	India has almost doubled coal output in a year. China is building two power stations a week
	Yes, carbon capture exists – but only in the fossil fuel industry
	Record-high September temperatures are 'beyond belief', say scientists
	Angry audience boos as activists unfurl banner and chant on stage at the Sondheim Theatre in London
	Will Young found fame on the reality show, but rural life is the passion he shares with his 1.9 million followers every day
	Major new £96 billion injection will be largest such investment in history
	The conservation pioneer on the Oscar-winning actress, what makes their relationship work – and bonding over a shared love of squirrels
	The River Test is a site of Special Scientific Interest and famed for its salmon and trout fishing and diverse wildlife
	A ban on plastic cutlery, plates and trays comes into force this weekend – but are the 'sustainable' alternatives really that eco-friendly?
	Jonathan Hollins hasn’t looked back after swapping life in the UK for the South Atlantic – and saving a 191-year-old celebrity tortoise
	The Local Government Association warns that some proprietors are not even aware of the changes