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Narwhal Tusks Reveal Pollution Threat
Scientists have been studying the tusks of narwhals in the Arctic. They reveal that their exposure to toxic pollutants like mercury has increased since the 1960s due to sea-ice decline and human-caused carbon emissions.
Read More »Giraffe Populations Plummet
Giraffes are at risk of extinction after suffering a nearly 40% decline in numbers over the past 30 years.
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Outdoor Learning & Play Volunteer Officer The Conservation Volunteers

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Butterfly Surveyor Volunteer Yorkshire Wildlife Trust

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Wildlife & Environment – Nature Conservation Opportunities The Wildlife For All Trust

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Volunteer Education Assistant WWT - Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust

Ghost Fishing Threatens Species
Surveys along the length of the River Ganges, alongside interviews with local fishermen, have revealed that waste fishing gear is posing a serious threat to many species. A system that would provide fishermen to recycle their nets could be effective at preventing entanglement.
Read More »Penguins Freeze as Planet Warms
Penguin parents are arriving at the breeding season later and later in the year because the fish they eat are arriving later. But the later the chicks hatch, the more likely it is that they will still be covered in down feathers when the storms hit.
Read More »Nature's Bulldozers Help the Climate
Elephants, one of our few remaining megaherbivores, have a huge impact on their environment. A new study has shown that they also help protect against climate change by encouraging the growth of slow growing trees that sequester more carbon from the atmosphere.
Read More »An A-Z of British Birds, B is for Bashful
The famous booming is the most conspicuous thing they’ll ever do, though, unless you happen to see one in flight. Most of the time they’re masters of disguise.
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