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Fishing ban proposed near Rockall after rare scientific finds

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Unique gas vent found in seabed and two new species of shellfish uncovered during survey near Scottish islet . . . → Read More: Fishing ban proposed near Rockall after rare scientific finds

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RSPB accused of hypocrisy for killing hundreds of birds on its reserves

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Countryside Alliance says charity’s actions look ‘extraordinarily hypocritical’ in light of its recent comments on other culls . . . → Read More: RSPB accused of hypocrisy for killing hundreds of birds on its reserves

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Tribunal halts kangaroo cull

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Ruling provides temporary reprieve for nearly 1,500 animals that roam open spaces of Canberra . . . → Read More: Tribunal halts kangaroo cull

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Third of all honeybee colonies in England did not survive winter

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British Beekeepers Association attributes worst losses since survey began to washout summer leading to long winter, exacerbated by late spring . . . → Read More: Third of all honeybee colonies in England did not survive winter

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White lion breeding at UK wildlife parks linked to ‘canned hunting’

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Two parks have been accused of unethical breeding practices, as white lions are inbred and suffer from severe health issues . . . → Read More: White lion breeding at UK wildlife parks linked to ‘canned hunting’

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Cod stocks recover after years of overfishing

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Survey suggests effective management means levels are increasing – but stocks won’t be sustainable for at least a year . . . → Read More: Cod stocks recover after years of overfishing

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De-extinction critics at Scientific American have missed the point

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Resurrection biology could bring back extinct birds and even mammoths. Naysayers say it would take cash away from conserving existing species, but don’t backup their claim . . . → Read More: De-extinction critics at Scientific American have missed the point

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Kenya overhauls wildlife laws following rise in elephant and rhino deaths

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Cabinet sends strong message to Kenyans that things are changing fast, the wildlife sector will thrive and who seek to destroy the wildlife asset will not be tolerated . . . → Read More: Kenya overhauls wildlife laws following rise in elephant and rhino deaths

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UK bee insecticide study flawed, says EU food agency

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Field study cited by British government as evidence that neonicotinoids cause little harm to bees has ‘several weaknesses’, says European Food Safety Authority . . . → Read More: UK bee insecticide study flawed, says EU food agency

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Fukushima tuna safe to eat – study

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Scientists allay fears over radioactivity in Pacific bluefin tuna, but stock levels mean the fish should still stay off the menu . . . → Read More: Fukushima tuna safe to eat – study

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