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Grassland restoration tactics explored to aid biodiversity
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Bird migratory movements predicted by new model
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Understanding China's political will to further conservation and sustainability
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Frog pathogen has different impacts on species according to new study
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Touchscreen device proves useful for studying wild primates
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New study explores the integration of wildlife and denser populations in urban planning
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How Ireland’s smallest mammal, the pygmy shrew, is quietly and quickly disappearing from our landscape
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Farmland bird populations bounce back when farms devote 10% of their land to nature-friendly measures
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Paying farmers to create woodland and wetland is the most cost-effective way to hit UK environment targets, study suggests
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Planet’s most unique birds at higher risk of extinction
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Warmer temperatures are linked to mismatch among forest plants
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Lianas more likely to infest smaller trees in Southeast Asian forests
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Rhino horns are getting smaller, according to analysis of artwork and photographs
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Researchers quantify forage yield gap caused by woody encroachment
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