Harry Gray
Recent articles by Harry Gray
Can you identify these mustelids?
Find how well you know your mustelids with our quick picture quiz.
New species of fossilised sea creature described
Scientists at the Natural History Museum in London have uncovered a new member of extinct echinoderms.
Terns in Chichester breed thanks to artificial rafts
Common terns have successfully bred for the first time in years, using artificial rafts installed by the Chichester Harbour Conservancy.
New study on the best garden plants for pollinators
Recent research reveals the most attractive flowering plants for Britain’s pollinating insects
Top shark and ray traders identified
A new study reveals the top countries driving consumption of sharks and rays.
2019 has been a booming year for bitterns
Britain’s loudest bird has recovered from the brink of extinction to enjoy its most successful year on record.
The year of the painted lady
Results of the tenth UK-wide Big Butterfly Count reveal a bumper year for the painted lady, but not all species have done so well.
British birds affected by climate change
Scientists have found a notable response to climate change in a third of studied birds.
Rare meat-eating plant making a comeback
Conservationists have reintroduced the great sundew plant for the first time since they disappeared from Northern England, over 100 years ago.