
Phoebe Weston
Phoebe Weston is a biodiversity reporter for the Guardian, focusing on environmental issues and the impact of human activity on ecosystems. Her work often highlights the urgent need for conservation and sustainable practices to protect wildlife and natural habitats.
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Phoebe Weston is mentioned as one of the biodiversity reporters covering nature issues.
Hightailing along high streets and raiding ponds: otters’ revival in Britain | WildlifePhoebe Weston is one of the biodiversity reporters mentioned for nature coverage.
Fears for elephant seals as bird flu kills half of population in South Atlantic | Bird fluPhoebe Weston is mentioned as a biodiversity reporter for the Guardian.
The nature extinction crisis is mirrored by one in our own bodies. Both have huge implications for health | EnvironmentPhoebe Weston is one of the biodiversity reporters mentioned in the article.
‘Extinction crisis’ could see 500 bird species vanish within a century – report | BirdsPhoebe Weston is mentioned as one of the biodiversity reporters for the Guardian.
Rampaging raccoons: how the American mammals took over a German city – and are heading across Europe | Invasive speciesPhoebe Weston is one of the biodiversity reporters for the Guardian app covering nature issues.
Insects are dying: here are 25 easy and effective ways you can help protect them | InsectsFollow the biodiversity reporters Phoebe Weston and Patrick Greenfield in the Guardian app for more nature coverage.
Fires drove record loss of world’s forests last year, ‘frightening’ data shows | DeforestationPhoebe Weston is mentioned as a biodiversity reporter for nature coverage.
Like the Ritz for wildlife: the joy of recreating England’s ancient hedges | ConservationPhoebe Weston is mentioned as a biodiversity reporter for the Guardian.
Allowing foreign firms to sue governments for lost profits is legal terrorism – it must end | Joseph Stiglitz



























