Phoebe Weston
Phoebe Weston is a biodiversity writer for the Guardian
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‘Escalator to extinction’ means aggressive species will eventually take over, threatening the entire mountain ecosystem
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US scientist Thomas Lovejoy says the rainforest’s rich biodiversity has been undervalued compared to economic activities such as farming and mining
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Latest updates: arrivals from Brazil, Argentina and the rest of South America, alongside Portugal, banned from Friday
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Sobering new report says world is failing to grasp the extent of threats posed by biodiversity loss and the climate crisis
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This autumn, mounted City of London police received a surprise order: to help trample in wildflower seeds at the Barbican
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Necropsy reveals 80% of the thousands of songbirds that died suddenly showed typical signs of emaciation
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Biodiversity: what happened next? Wild ways: how readers have been helping wildlife in their gardens
From digging ponds to planting pollinators, Guardian readers have been bringing out the best in nature
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Scientists warn of threat of nuclear contamination from work on giant E40 waterway linking Baltic to the Black Sea
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