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A detail of a plastic bag containing a dog's waste bag that has been dropped and then trodden into the ground on a footpath in the Lake District National Park

The curious case of the dog poo bag in the tree: a very modern countryside mystery explained

Why do we bag up dog poo and stick it in a tree? The surprisingly complex psychology behind this phenomenon turns out to be less about laziness – and more about humans’ brain psychology
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things to do in 2026 includes visiting the festival of nature

The best of 2026: Fill your year with nature festivals, stunning walks, and historic anniversaries

Prepare your diaries! From hiking the Scilly Isles to stargazing in Galloway and seeing the Bayeux Tapestry, here are the things not to miss in 2026.
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Insect with big blacks eyes to camera.

Impossibly cute sloths and a colossal swarm of mayflies amongst 27 winners of the Close-up Photographer of the Year awards

The winners of this year's Close-up Photographer of the Year have been announced, with the photographer Ross Gudgeon scooping the top prize with their entry 'Fractal Forest', showing cauliflower soft coral in exquisite detail. Named for its characteristic cauliflower-like appearance, this species of coral has numerous small, bump-like polyps that give it a distinctive texture. The international competition attracted more than 12,000 entries from 63 countries, skillfully judged by 22 expert photographers, naturalists and editors. The judges selected winners and the Top 100 images across 11 categories. Co-founder Tracy Calder noted: "This was the toughest competition yet. The winning image
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The Cliffs of Moher in County Clare are Ireland's most visited natural attraction

Woman taking picture of Of Cliffs Of Moher, Liscannor, Ireland

Instagram is killing the landscape: why the search for ‘likes’ is destroying our beauty spots

Social media is having a profound impact on our natural landscapes, with small areas decimated by visitors despite the lack of infrastructure to accommodate them. Here's what's going on – and some of the worst-affected UK beauty spots
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Black and white photo of The British Curling team during the Winter Olympics at Chamonix, France in 1924 with sweeps and curling stones

Thought this Winter Olympic sport was Canadian? This is its real origin story – and why its most important element is still made from one tiny Scottish island

Often mistaken for a Canadian creation, curling’s roots are firmly Scottish – and Britain even claimed the sport’s first Olympic gold
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Measuring spoons with protein and creatine, BCAA capsules and dumbbells on a dark background

I see caffeine supplements are all the rage in sport. Why? Is there more to it than marketing?

With caffeine gums, gels, liquids and capsules now dominating the supplement market (and the sidelines of football pitches), we investigate whether they ACTUALLY do what they promise
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Lowestoft Shannon class lifeboat Patsy Knight in rough seas during the storm

The death-defying rescues and courageous crews that have saved 144,000 souls at sea  

Discover 12 of the most amazing moments in the RNLI's 200-year history, including unusual gifts and a record-breaking rescue that saved 456 lives.
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United Kingdom, Scotland, Cairngorms, Coire an t-Sneachda, ski tourer

Discover some of the best locations to ski and snowboard in the UK this winter

Hit the slopes without leaving the UK with our ultimate guide to the best ski resorts, hidden gems, and scenic spots where you can catch some fresh powder
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Balmoral Castle on an Autumn Morning Nestled Between the River Dee and The Grampian Mountains

King Charles III is throwing deer bones and dead trees into Scotland's rivers. It's all part of a genius restoration plan

In an unconventional yet remarkably innovative step, the royal Balmoral Estate launched a bold initiative to revive its riverways... and it's working
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Suilven mountain

2km long, 731m tall and topped with a fort-like summit – this giant of Scotland was named by the Vikings

Steep, wild and remote, this Scottish giant is one of Britain's most striking peaks – reaching its summit is difficult, but with spectacular views stretching out across the Highlands, it's well worth the climb.
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A sign for the England Coast Path at Bempton Cliffs in Yorkshire, UK, on a clear sunny day with the sea in the background

England's record-breaking new National Trail is opening soon: Walk the King Charles III England Coast Path

Stretching 2,700 miles around England’s coastline, the King Charles III England Coast Path will soon become the world’s longest managed coastal walking route
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West Island Way

“Nicknames for the island included the Madeira of Scotland, the Costa del Clyde and the Naples of the North.” This unsung isle is Scotland’s best-kept secret

Less than two hours from Glasgow, the Isle of Bute is a peaceful haven of sweeping bays and dramatic views. A smitten Ben Lerwill enjoys quiet solitude along the West Island Way
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Wareham, Dorset coast

Dorset's dramatic Jurassic coast, vast pebble beaches and bird-rich moorland and marshes are a hiker's dream – here are the county's top 6 walks

Dorset is on eof the UK's most beautiful counties with a stunning coastline. Check out the best walks in Dorset
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