Publications | 12 July 2019
Research shows the detrimental effect of wildfires on moths for the first time.
Publications | 08 July 2019
New research explores the relationship between humans and leopards in Himachal Pradesh, India.
Publications | 02 July 2019
Species-specific escape strategies of moths make hunting difficult for bats
New research maps the peak temperatures for the establishment of citrus greening disease.
New research reveals gamebird releases for commercial shoots may be boosting numbers of avian predators and scavengers
Publications | 26 June 2019
Interactions between soil nutrients change significantly with increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations
Organic farming benefits honeybee colonies, especially during flower-scarce periods.
Publications | 25 June 2019
Males of many species slow down in their pursuit of females as they age. Not so with elephants.
Publications | 18 June 2019
Publications | 12 June 2019
A new self-preserving filter housing automatically preserves eDNA, while reducing the risk of contamination, and creating less plastic waste.
Community knowledge can be as valuable as ecological knowledge when making environmental decisions
Giant petrels will be “temporary” climate change winners in the Antarctic region
Publications | 11 June 2019
Long-term research can help us to understand and conserve wildlife
Membership | 10 June 2019
Former president of the British Ecological Society, Professor Sue Hartley, has received an OBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
Publications | 05 June 2019
Private and fragmented forests in Costa Rica have similar bird communities to nature reserves
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