Thursday
May232013

Why is preserving biodiversity important?

Biological diversity, commonly known as biodiversity, is a term used to describe the wide variety of living organisms and ecosystems found on Earth.

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Wednesday
May222013

Indian tigers face extinction due to ‘lack in genetic diversity’

Cardiff University researchers have found that Indian tigers are facing extinction due to a collapse in the genetic variety of their mating partners.

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Tuesday
May212013

'Ugly fish' in need of a date

London Zoo are appealing to fish keepers worldwide to try and find a mate for a critically endangered, tropical, and perhaps lonesome, species. With only three left in captivity, the search is becoming desperate.

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Monday
May202013

The Puffin census begins!

A puffin census will begin on the Farne Islands in Northumberland where thousands of burrows will be checked on eight islands around this area.

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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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