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Low awareness of threats facing wild birds - survey

Low awareness of threats facing wild birds – survey

“Wildlife and our natural world can recover, it can be saved for future generations." RSPB releases song bird track to...

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General licences for killing 16 wild bird species scrapped

General licences for killing 16 wild bird species scrapped

The general licences cover 16 bird species, including several members of the crow family, Canada geese, some gulls and pigeons....

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£4.6m funding to tackle illegal wildlife trade

£4.6m funding to tackle illegal wildlife trade

Fauna & Flora International will aim to reduce demand for marine turtle products in Nicaragua. (Stock photo) UK government pledges...

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Hundreds of thousands of bees survive Notre Dame fire

Hundreds of thousands of bees survive Notre Dame fire

It is thought the bees survived because they are located around 100 feet away from the main roof. (Stock photo)...

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Calls to improve welfare of fish used in research

Calls to improve welfare of fish used in research

Zebrafish are now the second most commonly used lab animal in the country. Charity warns lab fish welfare is ‘years...

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Saiga population doubles in Central Asia

Saiga population doubles in Central Asia

Professor Richard Kock, of the Royal Veterinary College, warned that this welcome recovery “could be short-lived”. ‘Welcome recovery’ follows mass...

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