Thursday
May162013

Keep calm and drill on: fracking debate gets heated

Around the world, citizens are divided on the issue of fracking: will it be an answer to the need for renewable energy or will extracting shale gas do more harm to the environment than good?

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Wednesday
May152013

Weddell seals found to be born with abnormally large brains

Weddell seals are born with brains which are 70% the size of their parents, but a body mass of only 6-7%.

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Tuesday
May142013

Barrier reef at risk from Australia’s export industry

The Great Barrier Reef is one of the world’s natural wonders. It is a place where people from all over the world flock to, in order to dive or snorkel in the waters that surround it and marvel at the vast array of colours and sea life that live there. One would expect a place as diverse and important as this to be protected, however the Great Barrier Reef is in danger from rapid industrialisation and under threat from the building of large ports, dredging, dumping and a 7,000 carrier ship highway.

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Monday
May132013

Jelly invaders from space?

There is nothing better than a vacation in a hot and sunny climate over summer, especially one which involves the beach and tanning lotion. However, this idyllic scene can become painfully interrupted by a sharp sting from an elusive marine culprit!

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Thursday
May092013

European Parliament votes for fishing reforms

Since 2011, various campaigns have been launched in Europe with the sole purpose of radicalising the level of overfishing that occurs in European waters.

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Wednesday
May082013

EU acts to prevent further bee decline

The European commission is to ban the use of pesticides containing neonicotinoid chemicals despite a majority vote not being reached.

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Tuesday
May072013

Mozambique loses it's last known rhinocerous'

The last known rhinoceroses in Mozambique have been wiped out by poachers. It has emerged that this was made possible due to the fact that these poachers were working alongside the rangers that were tasked with protecting them.

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Thursday
May022013

Even baby sharks can bite!

Shark embryos are apparently as deadly as the older members of their family can be. It has been discovered that shark embryos eat their littermates in the womb, with the largest embryo eating all but one of its siblings.

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Wednesday
May012013

A new herpetofauna update from Cambodia

The Kulen Promtep Wildlife Sanctuary (KPWS) is the largest protected area in Cambodia, located in the Northern Plains of the country close to the Thai border. This area is characterised by a low population density and very limited agricultural presence, which provides an ideal setting for the natural habitat that consists of deciduous forests and grassland savannahs with some scattered semi-evergreen forest galleries.

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Tuesday
Apr302013

The Stone Forest holds many secret inhabitants

The Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Melaky Region, Madagascar. It centres in two geological formations, which are quite remarkable to behold. This collection of limestone formations is known as the ‘Stone Forest’.

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