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Withernsea sea tragedy: Mother dies, daughter missing

A mother has died and her teenage daughter is missing after a tragic incident off the East Yorkshire coast. A heroic member of the public also lost his life attempting a rescue. Read the latest updates.

Seals of the Frisian Islands: A Decade of Observation

For a decade, scientist Jeroen Hoekendijk has documented the pinnipeds of the Frisian Islands, a fragile archipelago offering a stark warning on climate change. Explore the stunning photography and critical findings.

Huge cliff fall at Barton-on-Sea beach, public warned

A major cliff collapse sent hundreds of tonnes of rock onto a Hampshire beach, just weeks after a dog was killed in a similar landslip. Authorities warn the public to stay away from unstable cliffs.

Critically Endangered Manumea Bird Sighted in Samoa

The manumea, the closest living relative to the extinct dodo, has been seen in a Samoan rainforest for the first time since 2020. Discover the vital role this bird plays and why its survival is critical.

Mass Oyster Reef Restoration Launches on Norfolk Coast

A former Newsnight producer leads Europe's largest natural oyster reef project off Norfolk, deploying millions of oysters to revive marine ecosystems and clear North Sea waters. Discover this ambitious conservation drive.

Ex-Marine Arrested Over Foiled New Orleans Attack Plan

Federal authorities thwarted a planned attack in New Orleans after arresting a former marine with ties to an extremist anti-government group. Discover the details of the foiled plot and its chilling connections.

Four arrested in foiled California terror plot

US federal officials have charged four suspects for allegedly planning to bomb multiple sites in Southern California on New Year's Eve. Read the full details of the disrupted plot.

FBI thwarts LA terror plot, arrests four

The FBI has disrupted a planned series of bombings across Los Angeles and Orange County, arresting four alleged members of the Turtle Island Liberation Front. Read the full details.

Hegseth's Franklin the Turtle meme draws publisher's ire

Canadian publisher Kids Can Press condemns US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth for using its beloved Franklin the Turtle character to justify lethal airstrikes. The incident follows allegations of potential war crimes in the Caribbean.

How Turkey Trades Became a Conservation Success

Discover how US states traded wild turkeys for other animals like moose and otters, reviving populations from just thousands to 7 million birds. Explore this ingenious conservation story.

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