Secondary schools in the middle-eastern country of Azerbaijan will soon be visited by green beings emerging from green vehicles... but we're not talking about aliens from outer space...
Over 70% of our planet is covered by the ocean and – even if you live in a country which isn't surrounded by water – we all depend on the sea for survival.
The world’s first liliger cub has been born in Novosibirsk Zoo in Russia. The cub, called Kiara, is a very special cat, as her father is an African lion and her mother is a liger (a cross between a lion and tiger).
Badgers are short legged animals in the weasel family found mainly in North America, Ireland and Great Britain. They are one of the most popular animals in the UK with around 250,000 adult badgers.
Thank you to everyone who entered the Children’s Eyes On Earth contest! We had over 4,000 amazing images sent to us from over 90 different countries. Wow!
How many butterflies did you see this summer? These fluttering beauties help to pollinate other plants and act as a food source for other animals, so they play an important role.
What did you get up to in your summer holiday? 50 lucky pupils in the country of Azerbaijan attended a summer school organised by IDEA (International Dialogue for Environmental Action)