After Huggy Wuggy and Player tease the Caterpillar for being small, the insect hides in his cacoon. Once awakened he grows to an enormous size! Now Player and Huggy Wuggy have to try and stop the ...
Lying in the Wye Valley of South East Wales, this 14 hectare reserve was designated an Site of Special Scientific Interest in 1981. The semi-natural coppiced deciduous woodland has been managed using ...
How to choose the right orchid for your home - An orchid specialist offers tips on looking after your prize plant.
One of her followers suggested getting in touch with a British charity called Butterfly Conservation ... Mark Sterling, a Natural History Museum researcher, helped identify it as a clearwing moth and ...
One of her followers suggested getting in touch with a British charity called ... a Natural History Museum researcher, helped identify it as a clearwing moth and name the new species Carmenta ...
The discovery that scurvy, a debilitating illness caused by vitamin C deficiency, could be treated with citrus fruit ...
Insects make up about forty per cent of living species, and we tend to kill them without pause. New research explores the ...
There can be no defence of the circus-clowns who, a week ago, deliberately dumped several terrified, juvenile Eurasian lynx ...
Scientists worldwide face growing safety risks from governments, corporations and even drug cartels, prompting urgent calls ...
The deadly caterpillars – within the South American genus called Lonomia – have a snakelike venom that interferes with blood ...
Some moths resemble tree bark, leaves, or even other dangerous creatures to deter predators. “This evolutionary ingenuity is breathtaking,” Chaturanga says, adding that certain species, such as the ...