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‘We don’t call them woolly maggots’: how wildlife campaigners put sheep at heart of rewilding plans | Wildlife

Woolly maggots, nature-destroyers – sheep are criticised by many conservationists for denuding Britain’s uplands of rare plants and trees. So…

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Environment

From butterflies to wind turbines, project preserves world’s sonic heritage | Wildlife

The sounds of wind turbines, rare whales and the Amazonian dawn chorus are among the noises being preserved as part…

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Environment

Like the Ritz for wildlife: the joy of recreating England’s ancient hedges | Conservation

The 30-metre ridge runs across the moor near Yar Tor on Dartmoor, one of several faint lines that crisscross the…

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Environment

Resurrected pools, remnants of last ice age, attract wildlife in Norfolk | Plants

Ghosts of the ice age are being resurrected in Norfolk. When the ice sheets retreated at the end of the…

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Environment

‘People love being here’: London development shows harmony between nature and housing | Wildlife

Arriving at the Kidbrooke Village housing development in Greenwich on a morning in early spring, the first thing you notice…

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Environment

‘Even a freeway is redeemable’: world’s largest wildlife crossing takes shape in Los Angeles | Los Angeles

Above the whirring of 300,000 cars each day on Los Angeles’s 101 freeway, an ambitious project is taking shape. The…

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Food & Drink

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Wants You to Eat Nutria — But Should You?

Key Points The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is encouraging people to eat nutria, an invasive rodent, to help control…

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Environment

Wildlife groups express alarm at plan to ‘streamline’ UK environmental rules | Green politics

Wildlife groups have expressed alarm after ministers promised a radically “streamlined” approach to UK environmental regulation intended to drive economic…

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Environment

‘Is it “woke” to care about the environment?’: how Trump’s cuts are dismantling global conservation work | Wildlife

When the guns finally fell silent in 1992, little was left alive in Gorongosa national park. During the 15 years…

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Environment

UK housebuilders ‘very bad’ at building houses, says wildlife charity CEO | Housing

Housebuilders in the UK are failing to supply much-needed new homes not because of restrictive planning laws, but because they…

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