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Northern white rhino dies leaving just three

Just three northern white rhinos are left in the world after the death of a female rhino at a zoo in the United […]

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Happy feat: Penguin robot helps scientists go undercover

One of these is not a real emperor penguin chick…

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Coming of age in Japan

Over a million youths have taken part in Coming of Age Day celebrations in Tokyo, manu in traditional dress.

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China makes parental visitation compulsory

Grown children in china are being compelled to visit their elderly parents or else face jail time.

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Mercury exposure threatens Arctic fox survival

Foxes in Arctic regions who survive on ocean prey are at risk from dangerously high levels of mercury.

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UK designers unite to save bees

British fashion designers Vivienne Westwood and Katharine Hamnett create a buzz at a London bee protest.

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Double trouble

A small northern Indian village has put itself on the map thank’s to its large population of twins. Interestingly, the twin phenomena affects both humans and animals alike…

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Bee-harming pesticides to be banned

The UK government is looking to ban a series of bee-harming pesticides, following the stance of other European nations, after bee numbers continue to rapidly dwindle throughout the world.

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Madagascar’s Locust Plague threatening 13M people

A locust infestation threatens the livelihoods of 13 million people, more than half of Madagascar’s population.

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Snow leopards make rare appearance via camera trap

Images of three snow leopards – a mother and her two cubs – have been recorded by a camera trap high in Tajikistan’s Pamir Mountains, indicating that a healthy population of the cats may be thriving in an area, despite the presence of legal hunters.

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Ocean acidification threatens global shellfish stocks

Global shellfish populations, including oysters, mussels and crabs, are under increasing pressure, brought about by ocean acidification.

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A bleak future for Australia’s cities

Architects and demographers say Australian cities must radically transform to cope with the pressures of population growth and climate change or face social unrest and urban decay, reports MiNDFOOD.

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