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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.
Bzzz...Is Your Garden Buzzing?
9th April 2010
Two tourism businesses with the most bumblebee-friendly gardens have received awards from Northumberland National Park Authority.
National Park is a Carbon Credit
7th April 2010
The four hundredsquare miles (105,000 hectares)of Northumberland National Park, from Hadrian's Wall to the Border of Scotland, are in carbon credit according to figures released by Defra.
High Arctic Species on Thin Ice
1st April 2010
A new assessment of the Arctic's biodiversity reports a 26 per cent decline in species populations in the high Arctic.
Injectable TB Vaccine for Badgers
31st March 2010
The VMD has issued an authorisation for Badger BCG vaccine. This is the first tuberculosis vaccine authorised for use in badgers in the UK.
VLA Investigates Starlings Death
31st March 2010
A flock of 76 starlings crashed to the ground because of a 'fatal error' in their flight, veterinary experts have found.