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Giant goby
One of the UK’s rarest marine species, this giant of the rocky shore is a very special fish.
Giant hogweed
As its name suggests, giant hogweed it a large umbellifer with distinctively ridged, hollow stems. An introduced species, it is an invasive weed of riverbanks, where it prevents native species…
Giant horntail
With yellow-and-black bands, the giant horntail looks like a large wasp, but is harmless to us. The female uses her long, stinger-like ovipositor to lay eggs in pine trees, where the larvae then…
New report calls for ambitious pesticide reduction target
Nation of insect champions needed to reverse insect decline
Giant house spider
The giant house spider is one of our fastest invertebrates, running up to half a metre per second. This large, brown spider spins sheet-like cobwebs and pops up in the dark corners of houses,…
New report reveals that prescribing nature is excellent value for money
Call for green prescribing to become widespread
Giant puffball
This football-sized fungus can be seen in autumn, sometimes growing on grass verges.
New report highlights contribution of nature tourism to the economy of Greater Lincolnshire
New figures have revealed that nature tourism is worth £58m a year to the economy of Greater Lincolnshire
Ocean quahog
This large burrowing bivalve, also known as the Icelandic cyprine, is found on sandy seabeds around much of the UK. It is the longest-lived animal known to man, with one individual found to be 507…
Government falls short of delivering promised ‘green Brexit’
Leading green groups issue final Brexit report card that finds static or weaker protections for the environment, urging government to strengthen plans.
A life on the ocean wave
Managers of Marine Protected Areas across the UK came together to discuss the challenges they face and to share good practice.