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Ancient 'Afterlife Door' Found in Egyptian Tomb

A team of archaeologists has discovered a mysterious stone slab, believed to be a portal to the afterlife, in an ancient Egyptian tomb. The find sheds new light on burial rituals of the past.

Sydney beaches trial shark net removal

Scientists welcome the removal of shark nets from three Sydney and Central Coast beaches as a trial begins to assess safer alternatives for marine life and swimmers.

Endangered angel shark filmed off Welsh coast

A critically endangered angel shark has been captured on camera near the Welsh coast, marking the first sighting in three years. Marine biologists celebrate the discovery as a hopeful sign for conservation efforts.

World's smallest snake rediscovered in Barbados

Scientists have rediscovered the world's tiniest snake in Barbados, two decades after its last sighting. The rare threadsnake, measuring just 10cm, was found during a biodiversity survey.

Bristol Zoo helps save endangered okapis

Bristol Zoo collaborates with international conservationists to protect the endangered okapi, a unique relative of the giraffe, amid threats from poaching and habitat loss in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

UK hosepipe ban: Garden survival guide

With hosepipe bans in effect across parts of the UK, gardeners face challenges in keeping plants healthy. Discover expert tips to maintain your garden while conserving water.

Millionaire killed by rogue elephant at game reserve

A wealthy South African game reserve owner was fatally attacked by a rogue bull elephant while attempting to protect tourist lodges. The shocking incident highlights the dangers of wildlife conservation.

Save Rainwater Before Hosepipe Bans Hit

Experts warn of impending hosepipe bans and urge gardeners to collect rainwater. Discover practical tips to conserve water and keep your garden thriving.

UK wetland turns dry and scratchy like a loofah

A once-lush wetland in the UK has dried into a scratchy, loofah-like terrain, raising concerns among conservationists about the impact of climate change and human activity on fragile ecosystems.

Council axes ancient trees for luxury mansion

Residents and conservationists are outraged after local council greenlights controversial plans to cut down protected trees for a lavish seven-bedroom home in a historic area.

Bats block Marlborough Mound restoration plans

A colony of protected bats has halted plans to reduce the height of the ancient Marlborough Mound, sparking a debate between heritage conservation and wildlife protection.

Thames swan population plummets

The number of swans on the River Thames has seen a worrying decline, raising concerns among conservationists about the future of these iconic birds in London.

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