Wildlife
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Letters: On a warm day, I will sit beside an evolving molehill with an air rifle, ready to execute the perpetrator
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Country Diary The insect’s abdomen pulsed – with a sudden flexing of its armour-like plates it was readying itself to fly, feed and pollinate
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Britain’s wildlife crime head says urgent security checks are needed to protect 111 rhinos in UK after attack near Paris
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A happy confluence of things has meant this part of the world is just crap enough to keep people away. Just kidding, it’s actually unspeakably beautiful
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Australia has made solid progress in many areas covered by the five-yearly report, but population pressures, invasive species and climate change still present huge challenges
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State of the Environment report says heritage and economic activity are being affected and the disadvantaged will be worst hit
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A public campaign to cull ‘invasive’ cownose rays was hugely successful. But re-examining the data revealed a horrible truth: the rays weren’t the problem
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Satao II, about 50 years old, is believed to have been shot with a poisoned arrow in Tsavo national park, Kenya
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From brush turkeys to powerful owls, Australia’s rarest wildlife lives in cities –protecting it has benefits for humans too
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Originally published in the Manchester Guardian on 6 March 1917: When the tiny larva are hatched, the mother earwig looks after them in quite a correct manner, while the babes seem to recognise their nurse and crowd round her
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From algae to fish and polar bears, the loss of habitat caused by global warming is affecting the food chain
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Country diary: Painscastle, Powys Over the past few years, to my delight, a pair of mute swans had made this sky-reflecting hill-pool their home
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David Hill: Scientists find that commercial hunting caused “basin-wide collapse” among aquatic species
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Ten finalists capture the theme of ‘through young eyes’ in this young photographers’ competition that aims to engage youth around the world in wildlife conservation
Country diary Panic on the machair as a predator approaches