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Britain has just 20 years to save its wildlife, experts warn - as they reveal most at-risk species
Hundreds of British species could go extinct unless urgent action is taken in the next 20 years, experts have warned.
Humanity must not forget that as it wages war, its effects are not only in the trauma the common man faces, but in the ...
He was bred in captivity at the National Bird Breeding Sanctuary (NBBS) in Barangay Eden, Davao City. The Philippine Eagle Foundation’s (PEF) said the introduction of Bayani to the public coincided ...
Philosopher Andrzej Marzec calls for a radical rethinking of ecology—one that abandons human dominance and embraces emotional, interspecies relationships. By challenging the binaries of nature/culture ...
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Best books on climate change
Best book lists, like best movie lists or rankings of actors and restaurants, are inherently subjective. Even if ...
My favorite place to drink morning coffee is under two big oak trees in our yard. The birds sing gustily announcing their ...
Partula snails all but vanished from Polynesia after the arrival of a carnivorous foreign snail. But a global alliance of zoos has worked to bring them back. By Franz Lidz In Patricia Highsmith’s ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Extinction Day Extinction Day is a doomsday simulator where you wipe out humanity using disasters, diseases, wars, and other catastrophic events. Spread ...
Holly has a degree in Medical Biochemistry from the University of Leicester. Her scientific interests include genomics, personalized medicine, and bioethics.View full profile Holly has a degree in ...
The asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs didn’t keep life down for long. New research shows that microscopic plankton began evolving into new species within just a few thousand years—and ...
In 1999 hundreds of gray whales washed up along the west coast of North America. More in 2000. They lost an estimated 25% of their population. But then the whale population recovered and people moved ...
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