Exciting news from Northumberland Wildlife Trust

Northumberland Wildlife Trust’s Biodiversity Project has ended after a successful eighteen months. The Biodiversity project Two years ago, the Species Survival Fund gave almost £750 000 to the Biodiversity Boost Project to enhance habitats and increase biodiversity across the Druridge Bay area at three of the Trust’s most popular reserves: East Chevington, West Chevington and…

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Satellite images show likely oil slick off Iran’s Kharg Island | Environment

NewsFeed Satellite images have captured a suspected oil slick spanning dozens of square kilometres near Iran’s Kharg Island, the country’s main oil export hub. Despite fears of a disaster, environmental observers say the slick is shrinking. Published On 10 May 202610 May 2026 Click here to share on social media share-nodes Share googleAdd Al Jazeera…

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Egypt’s environment ministry marks World Migratory Bird Day

Egypt has reaffirmed the importance of protecting migratory birds and preserving their natural migration routes as the country marked World Migratory Bird Day, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Local Development and Environment. This year’s event is being held under the slogan “Every bird counts… your observation matters,” with activities focused on…

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Second-driest April on record for NSW as likely El Niño brings threat of dry year ahead | Climate crisis

New South Wales has recorded its second-driest April on record, according to the weather bureau, as much of the country headed into a dry spell. Rainfall was below average across every state last month, conditions that were likely to continue throughout winter, according to the Bureau of Meteorology’s long-range forecast, which indicated El Niño was…

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Nigerian Catholic Official Calls for Just Energy Transition that Protects Poor, Environment

Calling Nigeria’s current moment “pivotal,” the Catholic Priest acknowledged the country’s urgent need for energy to power homes, hospitals, schools, farms, industries, and businesses. At the same time, he cautioned against repeating what he described as “the old pattern of development that benefits a few while burdening the poor.” “We therefore call on government at…

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