A lynx is killed by a car for the first time on a road in Madrid
The first Iberian lynx has been killed by a vehicle on a road in Madrid, raising concerns about wildlife safety in urban areas.
Rescue of rabbit cubs in Prague 10 closed a children's playground
A playground in Prague 10 has been closed temporarily due to the rescue of rabbit cubs.
'Smoky scent': The novel plan to return native bush rats to Sydney
The Australian bush rat is being reintroduced to Sydney's urban parks using scented towels to create territories and comfort for the animals.
São Carlos City Hall launches app to monitor wildlife; understand how it works
The city of São Carlos in Brazil has launched an app designed to help residents report the presence of wildlife in urban and rural areas to improve biodiversity monitoring and conservation efforts.
Good news in Arizona: Katie Hobbs celebrates the first approval of groundwater conservation 'from agriculture to the city'
Katie Hobbs, the Governor of Arizona, celebrates the rapid approval of a groundwater conservation program aimed at ensuring sustainable water supply for urban growth in the state.
Leaving the concrete: project offers free walks to observe birds in SP parks
A project in São Paulo, Brazil, offers free guided birdwatching walks in urban parks to promote biodiversity conservation.
Youth Organizations' Appeal for the Protection of Wild Urban Nature
Youth organizations from Tartu are advocating for the protection and maintenance of green spaces in the city.
Surprising sight at the metro station: A northern goshawk was tearing apart its prey in the foyer
A northern goshawk was spotted eating its prey in a metro station in Helsinki, attracting the attention of passersby.
Tartu scientists and nature conservationists worry about the mowing of green areas planned by the city government
Scientists and nature conservationists in Tartu are concerned about the city government's plan to mow grasslands rich in biodiversity more extensively.
Tartu scientists and conservationists are concerned about the mowing of green areas that the city government plans
Scientists and conservationists in Tartu are raising concerns over the planned mowing of biodiverse green areas by the city government.
Tartu Scientists and Conservationists Concerned About the Mowing of Green Areas Planned by the City Council
Scientists and conservationists in Tartu are worried about the city's plans to increase mowing in biodiversity-rich green areas under the new city administration.
From bridges to saunas: Vilnius presents the Neris riverbank renewal plans
Vilnius has unveiled plans for the renewal of the Neris riverbanks, emphasizing a balance between nature preservation and urban development.
The bird of the year flies even while sleeping
The article discusses the remarkable behaviors of the migratory bird 'piiritaja' (the bar-tailed godwit) in Estonia, highlighting its ability to feed, sleep, and breed during flight.
The Ambroz Lagoons, the Green Lung East of Madrid Facing Neighbors and Environmentalists with the City Council Over Its Conservation
The Ambroz Lagoons, a vital wetland near Madrid, are at the center of a conflict between residents, environmentalists, and the City Council, which plans to build a large residential area on the site.