
Capercaillie brood numbers soar with humane predator strategy
A new study from the University of St Andrews reveals that non-lethal predator management has successfully doubled capercaillie brood numbers in targeted areas of Scotland
A new study from the University of St Andrews reveals that non-lethal predator management has successfully doubled capercaillie brood numbers in targeted areas of Scotland
The UK’s last stronghold for harbour seals now showing significant signs of decline, with falling numbers raising conservation concerns
The BioTIME database offers unprecedented insight into how biodiversity is changing through time across the world
Technology and citizen science can boost biodiversity monitoring
Mural portraying the link between ecology and statistics unveiled
Rocks unveil how microbes modulated the atmosphere 2.6 billion years ago
Former winners of St Andrews prize showcase life-changing projects.
New centre launched to promote interdisciplinary marine research.
A team of St Andrews researchers is to play a key role in the conservation of the Eden Estuary.