Wildlife
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Sweden’s announcement this week that it is to build a series of animal bridges is the latest in global efforts to help wildlife navigate busy roads
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Global study finds that species numbers reported in the wild fell sharply between 1990 and 2015
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Consultation comes after the birds have been successfully rewilded in other parts of the UK
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Nubian ibex have been roaming the empty streets of Mitzpe Ramon as Israel’s coronavirus lockdown extends to the end of the monthGallery
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The environment and tourism can benefit from a programme teaching tour guides about returning nature to a wilder state
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The new administration shares many of the state’s concerns and has been quick to address Trump’s de-regulation efforts
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Scientists believe 2-metre-long burrow once housed predator that ambushed passing sea creatures
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Study tests public support for bringing back species after 500-year absence, while farmers fear for sheep
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‘Renoducts’ will help animals who have to roam further for food due to global heating
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Conservationists are strongly critical of the system used to prevent shark attacks off the beaches of KwaZulu-Natal, an area where sharks can be viewed by divers without cagesGallery
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The weather's dismal but it shouldn’t stop us enjoying our local wildlife this lockdown
Chris PackhamWinter is when you get the very best out of your senses. Bare trees mean that you can hear every sound and watch for birds, says wildlife presenter Chris Packham
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