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Britain’s swift population fell by two-thirds between 1995 and 2023. Make their lives a little easier with a bit more food and more places to nest

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From balloon arches at parties to mass balloon releases at funerals, these bits of floating rubber and plastic can have disastrous effects on wildlife. As some retailers are refusing to sell them, here are some alternatives

In the holiday hotspots of the Costa del Sol, the risks are rarely mentioned. But in neighbouring Cádiz, the country’s first tsunami-ready town is leading by example

The Murriyang radio telescope in Parkes, NSW broadcast the moon landing in 1969 and is now observing the Artemis II lunar mission

Mass of spectators cheers dazzling Florida launch as astronauts head to moon for first time in almost 54 years

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Our wildlife series Young Country Diary is looking for articles written by children, about their spring encounters with nature

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Research from the University of Exeter find that the method could help reduce thefts by as much as 50%

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