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Climate Change Threat from Coastal Lupine
Research on an endangered coastal lupine plant shows that it is threatened specifically by climate change. Only four species from more extreme habitats have climate change listed as their main threat, however this study shows that even species from milder, temperate areas are at risk.
Read More »Empathy for Insects
Entomologists are calling for greater research and science-based community actions to save insects. They say specific legislation is required to preserve the incredible diversity of insects, as well as addressing the huge gaps in our knowledge.
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Butterfly Surveyor Volunteer Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

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Volunteer Education Assistant WWT - Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

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Volunteer Ice Cream Bike Operator WWT - Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

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Intertidal Fish Survey Volunteer Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

Not Guilty: Dingoes Did Not Cause Mass Extinction
Dingoes may now finally have been cleared of the charge of causing mass extermination of two of Australia’s most iconic, and once widespread, species.
Read More »Can Tigers and Humans Co-exist?
Since the beginning of the 20th Century, the world population of tigers has fallen by 97%, from 100,000 individuals to current estimates of just 3,000.
Read More »Protected Areas Help Birds Adapt to Climate Change
A study in Finland looking at changes in bird populations has revealed that protected areas help to slow down the north-bound retreat of species as the planet warms due to climate change.
Read More »Critical habitat for jaguars, but is it money well spent?
The jaguar’s current range stretches from the Sonoran Desert in Mexico to northern Argentina, but the jaguar does cross into the USA frequently.
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