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  • A hand reaches out to pick up a snail from a line of snails.

    Seascape: the state of our oceans
    Giving guitarfish a chance: one man’s mission to persuade fishers to farm giant snails instead

    Marine biologist Issah Seidu has found a way for Ghana’s fishing communities to earn a living – and help protect the ancient and critically endangered fish species
  • An octopus with mottled orange and grey skin rests on encrusted rocks among kelp underwater

    Octopus surge spreads up UK coast as far as Scotland, study finds

    Record numbers linked to warming waters is mixed news for fishers, with shellfish catches down but octopus catches booming
    • Airline industry chiefs say 2050 net zero goal now unlikely

    • Country diary
      Country diary 1951: A drowsy heat haze hangs over the fells

    • Country diary
      Country diary: Trees growing out of trees – the more I look, the more I find them

  • a female dwarf spiny crayfish

    The fight to save Australia’s ‘incredibly captivating’ endangered spiny crayfish

    Global heating is destroying creeks the crayfish call home. They’re the canary in the coalmine for other species living in the delicate ecosystems
  • Nick Visser road tests the new Hornby Park, in Hornsby, NSW, Australia

    ‘We forget how bloody good we are’: old quarry atop extinct volcano transformed into Sydney’s newest bushland park

    Guardian Australia road tests Hornsby Park and explores the history of turning industrial sites into peaceful green escapes in the heart of the city
    • Dining across the divide
      Dining across the divide: ‘I’m not a climate denier, but aiming for net zero by 2050 is unrealistic’

    • Tax-break trees: how woodland became a store of wealth for the rich

    • Fisher with a mission: first woman to chair Grayling Society wants to protect ‘lady of the stream’

  • Zeynab Adan and her children stand infront of their shelter in an IDP camp in Mogadisu's Kahda district 
Somalia humanitarian crisis

    Drought and floods drove them from their homes. But hunger and poverty have followed them to a Mogadishu camp

  • Aerial view of the receding coastline from the tower of St Mary’s church, Happisburgh

    Grave in Norfolk of 119 sailors may be exhumed due to coastal erosion threat

  • Kia Niro parked next to a battery charger at a car showroom

    UK urged not to further weaken EV rules as CO2 impact revealed

  • The Haybob 300 with the service hole in the cap used by the blue tits.

    Country diary
    Country diary: A plough, a haybale – who would live in a house like this?

  • How the ‘Picasso of ponds’ went from shaping golf courses to making freshwater homes for wildlife

  • The Saturday read
    Predator or prey? The confounding case of the missing sea eagle

  • How campaigners beat industrial farming in Denmark’s ‘pig election’

  • Close-up of a hand presses the button on the digital control panel of the ceramic hob.

    Change by degrees
    Getting into your comfort zone: easy steps to an electric, snug and sustainable abode

    Australians are world leaders in rooftop solar and home batteries - but greater energy efficiency could make them a triple threat
  • Andy Burnham looking slightly glum in shallow focus at a community centre

    Thames Water should be nationalised, says Andy Burnham

    Exclusive: Labour’s Makerfield byelection candidate advocates public ownership of water companies as he prepares for potential leadership bid
  • river in new hampshire

    double quotation markThe Trump administration wants to kill a rule that protects millions of acres of national forests

    Charles F Sams III
    The bipartisan Roadless Rule is under fire. It’s just one way Trump could make our public lands unrecognizable
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