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For many people, "plastic pollution" calls to mind pictures of turtles and other marine life drowning in single-use plastic ...
Less than 1 of the Government’s biosecurity budget is spent on invasive species, figures obtained through Freedom of ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNNorthern Alberta epicenter for rare coyote-borne tapeworm: U of A doctorEchinococcus multilocularis is a zoonotic parasite that resides quite harmlessly in coyotes, foxes, wolves — even domestic ...
Richard Broadbent, a Director at Freeths, shares his thoughts on the savage decline in biodiversity and whether the ...
Conservationists warned the funding to tackle non-native plants and animals was failing to match the risk they posed to “cherished” native species from water voles ... in Europe on a shipment ...
There are a number of creatures that call Cumberland County their home. Here are the six most interesting to see in the wild.
I took my family for a long weekend in Great Yarmouth and tried out the best things to do from Norfolk Broads boat trips, to wildlife parks ...
It is hoped edible glitter could help conservationists to track the shy species in the wild.
Water voles are fed edible glitter in the hopes that their movements can be tracked Endangered water voles in Wales are being fed edible glitter in a bid to save them from extinction. Once ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNHow Glitter Could Help Save the Shy and Endangered Water VoleWater voles (Arvicola amphibius), often mistaken for rats, are shy little mammals that scientists call "ecosystem engineers." ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Water voles, once a familiar sight along Britain’s waterways, have experienced one of the most serious declines of any native wild mammal.
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