Five years after Rio Tinto destroyed a 47,000-year-old sacred rock shelter to expand an iron ore mine, an ambitious rebuild ...
An ambitious rewilding initiative is set to return four species, described as the "architects of the wild", to the Scottish ...
Rewilding charity Trees for Life hope to “breathe new life into the Highlands“ by reintroducing lynx, red squirrels and a ...
A missing species programme spearheaded by Trees for Life, aims to return lynx, beavers, modern-day aurochs and red squirrels ...
A charity is launching a bid to return four species described at the “architects of the wild” to the Scottish Highlands.
Trees for Life is to launch a pioneering Missing Species Programme to bring back four of Scotland’s lost keystone animals – lynx, beavers, red squirrels, and modern-day aurochs – to the Scottish ...
Imagine Europe tens of thousands of years ago: dense forests, large herds of elephants, bison and aurochs—and small groups of people armed with fire and spears. A new study shows that these people ...
Archaeologists have finally uncovered the purpose of four mysterious stone megastructures scattered across Europe. These ancient constructions, once thought to be ritualistic or defensive, have been ...
RIYADH — The Heritage Commission announced the discovery and documentation of an exceptional group of life-size early rock art engravings, estimated to date back between 11,400 and 12,800 years. The ...
Returning lynx, beavers, red squirrels and modern-day aurochs will benefit landscapes, climate and communities, charity says ...
This natural history of unicorns is not a work of dark and devious wit like A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian; it really does trace the unicorn, in many guises, from cuneiform script through to ...
Revolutionary research challenges longstanding assumptions about pristine prehistoric European landscapes, revealing that both Neanderthals and later Mesolithic hunter-gatherers actively transformed ...