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Neonicotinoids 'may impair buzz pollination'

Neonicotinoids ‘may impair buzz pollination’

"These chemicals do have serious implications for wild bee populations in agricultural landscapes." Bumblebees’ learning affected by pesticide, study finds...

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MPs request evidence on ocean acidification

MPs request evidence on ocean acidification

The inquiry will address issues like rising CO2 emissions. Select Committee inquiry to examine what has been learned An inquiry...

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Meru's lion populations prevail

Meru’s lion populations prevail

The survey estimated around 79 lions living within or close to the park (stock photo). Wildlife charity releases new research...

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Chimps recognise behinds like humans recognise faces

Chimps recognise behinds like humans recognise faces

Chimpanzees were faster in clicking on the buttocks when they were upright rather than introverted. Researchers test ‘face inversion effect’ ...

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Giraffes undergoing 'silent extinction'

Giraffes undergoing ‘silent extinction’

"Whilst giraffes are commonly seen on safari, in the media and in zoos, people – including conservationists – are unaware...

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Lion trophy hunting 'could aid conservation'

Lion trophy hunting ‘could aid conservation’

Lions have disappeared from over 90 per cent of their range and are now fewer in number than rhinos. Report...

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