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Features
Feather transplant helps rare patient fly again
29th October 2014
Uncommon raven doing well after procedure at US centre
'Iconic' lioness rescued from captivity
28th October 2014
Elsa was facing a lifetime of misery behind bars
Ocean acidity poses 'serious and growing' risk
27th October 2014
Man-made carbon emissions react with seawater to form carbonic acid
Don't build bonfires in advance
24th October 2014
British Hedgehog Preservation Society makes plea to prevent harm to wildlife
ZSL London helps to secure future of the Asiatic lion
23rd October 2014
Visitors encouraged to donate to Lions400 and be part of the 'Land of the Lions' Majestic Mosaic
Gloucestershire badger cull ends
21st October 2014
No official figures on the number of badgers culled
White rhino on brink of complete extinction
21st October 2014
Death of endangered northern white rhino leaves only six left in the world
Amphibians wiped out by emerging viruses
20th October 2014
New study shows species devastation caused in northern Spain
Evolution of prehistoric crocodiles mirrored in modern species
16th October 2014
Researchers discover interesting parallels between groups of ancient crocodiles and those living today
What drives consumption of bat bushmeat?
15th October 2014
Fruit bats are thought to be the most likely reservoir species for the Ebola virus.
Britain's rivers face invasion of European freshwater species
14th October 2014
Freshwater species from south east europe have been found in Britain's waterways
New study sheds light on snake movement
13th October 2014
Sandy slope climbing findings have implications for biologists and roboticists