Very rare footage of one of the world's shyest mammals has been caught by scientists in the Caribbean for the first time. The creature, known as the Hispaniolan solenodon, is large, with a long, thin snout and looks...
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Around 15,000 people protested yesterday against the extension of a tiger reserve in Tamil Nadu, as residents nearby are worried they will lose their homes and land when the extension is built. This is the third...
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." KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - He probably hasn't dated in two decades, but the survival of a species may depend on whether Tam can get lucky soon. A male rhinoceros recently rescued on the edge of Borneo's...
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Some of the rarer species of wildlife are threatened with extinction even as the survival of the more common fauna are faced with destruction of their natural habitat as a result of declining forest and water resources in Pakistan."Hunting is no more a means of livelihood or...
Update: The52 pilot whales found themselves stranded on a remote Tasmanian beach, and only 13 are still alive. Local wildlife services staff are mobilising their own resources as well as bringing in outside...
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Two species that have both been extinct in Britain, are once again returning to its shores; Beavers and Sea Eagles.Last night, four wild beaver families arrived at Heathrow airport from Norway, in the first step...
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by Mo FarrellLOOKING INTO the images of award-winning wildlife photographer, Michael Huggan from Four Marks, can illicit an unexpected emotional response, such is his ability to convey his passion and...
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Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is a new business development ground for American business magnate Donald Trump. He plans to build a world-class golf resort on the land that is a rare system of naturally shifting dunes...
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There is no great irony in Zimbabwe’s government selling stockpiled ivory to make some money to support wildlife conservation. In a country with ravaging inflation and continuing social unrest, preserving...
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Cameroon also known as "Africa in Miniature" and described by its government as the "melting pot of Africa" is found in the West African sub-region. It is a country that has been blessed with many tourist attractions, its ministry of tourism was created in the 1970's to...
The congress of the International Union for Conservation of Nature in Barcelona, Spain, is making headlines for its sincere effort to be as “green” as possible. And although some “green” measures, like...
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With the economy in turmoil, now is a good time to get out and enjoy a cost saving adventure. All you need is a little creativity and a trip to your local zoo. You will undoubtedly learn more...
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BONES recovered from a crocodile in Australia match the DNA of missing Scot, Arthur Booker, who went missing last month. "The'>http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article5169530.ece"]The human remains...