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Features
Parasitic Threat Revealed
24th May 2010
Researchers at Queen's University have discovered animal populations may often be under a much larger threat from parasites than previously recognised.
The Wildest Hide & Seek
21st May 2010
The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust are launching a nationwide experiment - the UK's Wildest Hide & Seek - to look at the effects wetlands may have on the range of wildlife found nearby.
The Future of  Wildlife Conservation
5th May 2010
The RSPB is launching a radical new approach to nature conservation to make space for wildlife in the 21st Century.
Multiple Factors Threaten Bee Health
29th April 2010
Arthropod parasites such as Varroa mites, virus and bacteria infections, pesticide exposure, and poor nutrition resulting from other environmental issues linked with human behaviour are all concomitant factors which threaten the survival of certain bee colonies.
Crane Project Gets a Lift
29th April 2010
Following an epic 17 hour road trip from Germany, the first eight crane chicks destined to be released into the wild later this year as part of the Great Crane Project have successfully hatched.
Unique Poo Identification Database
27th April 2010
Researchers funded by the RZSS are creating a unique poo identification database.
Discoveries in the Heart of Borneo
26th April 2010
A frog with no lungs, a "ninja" slug that fires love darts at its mate, and the world's longest insect are among new species discovered in the past three years on the island of Borneo.
New Bat Species Discovered
21st April 2010
A type of bat never seen before in the UK has been found visiting caves in Yorkshire and Sussex.
Wildlife Still Exposed To Oil
19th April 2010
According to research published in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, lingering oil from the 1989 spill is still being ingested by wildlife more than 20 years later.
Vets Welcome Badger Cull Decision
19th April 2010
Veterinary associations have welcomed the High Court ruling that the Welsh Assembly Government's decision to implement a targeted badger cull to tackle TB is lawful.
New Stamps for UK's Mammals
13th April 2010
The Wildlife Trusts are working to ensure the ten species of UK mammals, featured on new stamps issued today by The Royal Mail, have a wild future - not a sticky end.
Plan Bee
10th April 2010
An army of new urban beekeepers supported by the Co-operative could help to reverse the worrying decline in the British honeybee population.