A new study has found evidence to suggest the now-submerged landmass of Doggerland in Europe was covered in a temperate mosaic of oak, elm, and hazel more than 16,000 years ...
Ancient DNA shows Doggerland beneath the North Sea supported forests and wildlife 16,000 years ago, revealing a milder Ice Age refuge.
Ancient DNA preserved in seabed sediments suggests Doggerland hosted temperate forests far earlier than expected.
The devastating incident off the East Yorkshire coast has been described as a 'near-catastrophic miss for Yorkshire's marine wildlife and coastal habitats' ...