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Wildlife, Nature, Environment, articles, BBC Radio 4 programmes, writing & features - Paul Evans
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As England prepares for trials of badger culling to try to eradicate TB in cattle while Wales continues to vaccinate badgers, BBC Wales talks to both sides of the debate.
Global temperature rises will be slower in the coming decades say researchers but the long term picture is consistent.
A new study conducted by Dr Sean Avery and released by the African Study Centre reveals a much grimmer picture of the impact of the building of Gibe I...
Sea Butterfly Photos Show Stunning Underwater Biodiversity - Huffington Post Huffington Post We're consistently impressed by the variety of biodiversity out there, but these sea butterflies are really something else.
Simon Burns, the transport minister, and his top civil servant have been accused of misleading Parliament and campaign groups in an effort to boost the controversial HS2 rail scheme.
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - a large, bright explosion was seen on the moon on March 17, 2013. The explosion was caused by a boulder-sized...
Scientists get their hands dirty as they attempt to unravel the mystery of giant Ice Age beasts like the sabretooth cat.
Chilean officials are investigating the death of hundreds of penguins, birds, sea lions and other animals that are washing up on the county's shores, reported T
The best time for sex, it seems, was during the heat of summer.
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The story seems simple enough. First, on Wednesday a study came out that found 97% consensus on human-caused global warming in the peer-reviewed scientific literature. It was by our friends at Skeptical Science, John Cook and Dana Nuccitelli.
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Scientists are working hard to understand the life that teems within our soil and that is threatened by farming and development.
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Road upgrade threat to last koala habitat The Sunshine Coast Daily Several environmental groups have taken up the fight against the upgrade of a section of the Bruce Highway because they say it will wipe out Caloundra's last remaining koala habitat.
Britain boasts a colourful array of regional accents – and not just among its human inhabitants.
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Big Hollywood (blog) Hillary Clinton Has 'Hard Hitting' Climate Change Chat with Harrison Ford Big Hollywood (blog) In the midst of government investigations, subpoenas, and hearings relating to last September's deadly terrorist attack on the U.S.
A new entry has arrived in science journalism, a monthly magazine named Nautilus: Science Connected. Its first issue, which appeared online on April 29 (at nautil.us), focuses on a single theme: what does or does not make the human race special.
Music is more than mere entertainment, that much is clear. And I don't just mean that for every bit of fluff by Jedward or Psy there's a masterpiece by Janacek or Sibelius. It's more that music goes deep inside us, literally.
Farmers and environmentalists look set to be on their first major collision course over Government policy and EU subsidies for a generation after big agri-businesses were accused of a 'cynical'...
PRINCE CHARLES and Prince William are to join forces with the Government this week in launching a global offensive against an illegal trade that is wiping out the planet’s most iconic wildlife.
A more than 8,000-foot Alaskan volcano is emitting a "continuous ash, steam and gas cloud" that already extends up to 60 miles away, an observatory says.
As Reported by Alan McStravick for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online One adage has held true throughout the whole of global history for every living (Climate Change Puts Lizards On The Path To Extinction http://t.co/I2ImjlgYFz...
Eight hundred years ago, relatively small armies of mounted warriors suddenly exploded outward from the cold, arid high-elevation grasslands of Mongolia and reshaped world geography, culture and history in ways that still resound today.
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