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  • Wildlife Conservation

    Loss of Seagrass: The Forgotten Cataclysm?

    Seagrass provides vital services that we rely on every day. Find out what it can do and why seagrass loss should be a conservation priority.

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  • Common Frog in profile
    Wildlife Conservation

    How to Rewild Your Garden: 5 Low (or No) Cost Ideas

    Your super-easy, no-skill-needed, low-cost guide on how to rewild your garden. 5 options to increase your wild garden visitors.

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  • Mammoth bones
    Wildlife Conservation

    Bringing Back Mammoths in Pleistocene Park

    If bringing back mammoths could save the planet, would you do it? This is no longer a scientific possibility but the effects could be huge.

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  • Beaver swimming
    Wildlife Conservation

    Beavers & Bison & Whales, Oh My! Rewilding the UK

    Returning long lost species back to the UK could have huge ecological and economic advantages. Learn how beavers, bison and whales could change our landscapes.

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  • Close up of a gray wolf- essential in rewilding Yellowstone National Park
    Wildlife Conservation

    Wolves in Wyoming: Rewilding Yellowstone National Park

    Efforts in rewilding Yellowstone National Park have long been used to show the immense power of rewilding. This is the story of the difference a wolf makes.

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  • Bee polinates flower- an example of why Britain needs nature
    Wildlife Conservation

    7 Reasons Why Britain Needs Nature

    Britain needs nature more than ever, but it's never been at greater risk. Find out why we need it and what we plan on doing about it!

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  • One Wild Thing Exotic Animal Lemur
    Wildlife Conservation

    Animals of Instagram: The Growing Exotic Pet Trade

    Where is the line between pet and wild animal? With the rise of social media has come an explosion in the exotic pet trade.

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  • One Wild Thing Shark Swimming
    Wildlife Conservation

    The Price of Luxury: Shark Finning for Soup

    Shark finning has decimated shark populations world wide for one thing- shark fin soup. Why is this so sought after and when will this cruel practise end?

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  • One Wild Thing Wildlife Trade Pangolin
    Wildlife Conservation

    Cute, Funny, Trafficked: Pangolins and the Wildlife Trade

    Pangolins and the wildlife trade have become synonymous with one another. Why are pangolins so sought after and why are they hitting the headlines?

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