Brazilian government has U-turned on decree that could have harmed vital rivers and waterways for Indigenous communties ...
New study shows choices we make in next decade will determine Antarctica's climate and environmental fate for centuries ...
March's edition ofGeographical traverses from the billion dollar scam centre industry to trail running in China ...
From the vaquita – the world's rarest marine mammal – to the Sumatran rhino, discover the species facing extinction across the world ...
This year’s Geographical Better World Awards winners show how community – and care – can hold the line when everything else feels bleak ...
Some of Britain’s hedgerows are older than the Pyramids. From Dartmoor’s Bronze Age ‘reaves’ to our modern-day field ...
At the top of Newgate Street, Bishop Auckland opens up into a historic marketplace that extends between the town hall – a ...
New study has found the Yangtze River is experiencing a doubling in fish biomass and beginning a 'cautious ecological ...
More than 75,000 people were killed in the first 16 months of the Gaza war – at least 25,000 more than the death toll announced at the time ...
While the population of the monkey is still dangerously small – its last estimated total at around 250 – Fauna & Flora’s conservation team in Vietnam is hopeful that the species is steadily rebounding ...