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Rare sounds of the narwhal recently recorded
Geophysicists from the American Geophysical Union recently recorded the various calls, buzzes, clicks and whistles of narwhals.
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Urban expansion leads to the spread of infectious diseases
The process of urbanisation has contributed to the rise in the total number of disease outbreaks per decade since the 1980s.
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MSDUK: The Cheeky Panda Innovating Plastic-free Packaging
400 million tons of plastic is being produced a year to meet human need, with around 8 million tons annually entering our oceans from...
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COVID-19 intensifies our vulnerability towards dependency on food imports
Whilst 80 per cent of the UK's meat and cheese is produced on home ground, half of the fruits and vegetables we consume are also imported.
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Wales: Committed to a "green-led" COVID-19 recovery
The coronavirus pandemic has sparked debate on how we, as a society, should best progress with the 'recovery' process.
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India: crops destroyed by 'worst locust attack in 27 years'
Massive swarms of desert locusts are destroying crops across western and central India, prompting authorities to step up their response...
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Namibia: Wildlife authorities kill ten elephants in human-wildlife conflict
Over the past month, wildlife authorities in Namibia have killed ten elephants after they moved into farming areas and destroyed crops.
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A pre-historic Eden once existed for ancient humans and animals
A study looking at antelope migratory patterns at Pinnacle Point has discovered the region was in fact a paradise for flora and fauna.
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