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In the Age of Extinction, which species can we least afford to lose?
4 Oct 2014: Climate change and human intervention are accelerating the planet's loss of biodiversity. So should we try to preserve 'useful' bees before 'cuddly' tigers?
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22 Oct 2014: Janaki Lenin: The 3000MW Dibang dam, rejected twice as it would submerge vast tracts of biologically rich forests, is to get environmental clearance – but huge local opposition could stall the project
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Interactive, 22 Oct 2014:
Tebbit's letter in which he explains his idea for ragwort to Matt Shardlow, chief executive of the charity Buglife
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22 Oct 2014: Controversial remarks by former Tory minister also annoy environmentalists who bemoan decline in plant loved by bees
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21 Oct 2014: New Mexico zoo increases security and offers $5,000 reward for information on death of endangered marsupial named Jaspar
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21 Oct 2014: Starlings who fed same levels of antidepressant drug found in sewage earthworms suffered loss of libido and appetite
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20 Oct 2014: Chitra Ramaswamy: A deadly spider crawling over your bananas is the last thing you want to see, but if you’re terrified of the eight-legged horrors, just reading the press reports about it is almost as bad
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20 Oct 2014: While most spiders scurry away when confronted, the Brazilian wandering spider stands its ground, says invertebrate expert Dave Clarke
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