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RSPB: Europe and Africa must save migratory birds

The RSPB warns that urgent international cooperation is needed to protect migratory birds facing threats across Europe and Africa. Conservation efforts are falling short as key species decline.

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.

Rare UK plant's remarkable survival story

Discover the fascinating tale of a resilient plant species thriving against the odds in the British countryside, a testament to nature's adaptability.

Glacier ice discovery sparks climate debate

A surprising discovery of ancient glacier ice has sparked debate, with climate change sceptics wrongly claiming it disproves global warming. Here's what the science really says.

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.

Mystery of Earth's ancient snowball phase solved

Scientists may have finally uncovered the reason behind Earth's most extreme ice age, when the planet was entirely frozen over 700 million years ago. New research sheds light on this dramatic climatic event.

Rich's Ice Cream Bars Recalled Over Listeria Risk

Popular Rich's ice cream bars have been recalled in the US due to potential listeria contamination. The FDA has issued an urgent warning as consumers are advised to check their freezers.

State Pension Age Review Sparks Working Longer Fears

The UK government faces mounting pressure to reconsider planned rises in the state pension age amid concerns over life expectancy and workforce challenges. Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall demands an independent review.

Dogs trained to detect invasive lanternflies

Specially trained dogs are being deployed to detect invasive spotted lanternflies, offering an eco-friendly solution to combat this destructive pest threatening agriculture.

Glowing Eastern Quoll Spotted in Tasmania

A rare eastern quoll has been photographed glowing under UV light in Tasmania, baffling scientists and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Discover the fascinating details behind this unusual discovery.

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