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New Year’s Day beach clean 8th January, 2019Sea life Great Yarmouth's New Year’s resolution is to help turn the tide on plastic pollution with a monthly beach/river clean.
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Protecting gorillas in Monte Alén 4th January, 2019Bristol Zoological Society and the University of the West of England (UWE) are working together to set-up a research base in Monte Alén National Park,…
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World’s rarest bird released into the wild 2nd January, 2019A duck thought to be extinct for 15 years has been brought back from the brink and given a new home on a remote lake in Madagascar.
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Swimming to extinction 4th December, 2018Rays half the length of a bus are among the most unique species at risk of extinction according to the latest ranking from ZSL’s EDGE of Existence programme.
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Rhino set for incredible journey to Rwanda 13th November, 2018One of Flamingo Land’s eastern black rhinos is heading to the Akagera National Park in Rwanda, Africa.
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Can you spot the polar bears? 12th November, 2018Polar bears at Yorkshire Wildlife Park are helping to test new technology that could provide an early warning system at the outskirts of towns.
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London 2018 Illegal Wildlife Trade Conference 7th November, 2018Human and wildlife co-existence is crucial to a sustainable, healthy world. But interactions between people and wildlife can create serious challenges.…
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Zero deforestation? 6th November, 2018Latest analysis of palm oil producers finds companies committed to zero-deforestation are failing to monitor production leaving forests at risk.