Conservation
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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: Controversial remarks by former Tory minister also annoy environmentalists who bemoan decline in plant loved by bees
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Sponsored feature, 21 Oct 2014: Once a flourishing species, Crane numbers have fallen 80% in Rwanda. A new initiative looks to rehabilitate the birds and return them to the wild
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20 Oct 2014: Meeting of 25 nations, including Russia and Ukraine, in Hobart will consider proposals on the future of Antarctic research and marine protection
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19 Oct 2014: Nature Conservancy works to help Minnesota’s North Woods, but other environmentalists worry it will change the forest’s very nature
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17 Oct 2014: Chinadialogue: China has halted commercial logging by state firms in forests in Heilongjiang, a move experts see as a significant step to curb over-exploitation of timber
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17 Oct 2014: European commission could take UK to court within two months for failure to protect harbour porpoises
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16 Oct 2014: Information campaign successfully changes minds of people who think rhino horn has medicinal value
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16 Oct 2014: Csaba Borboly has called for military assistance and for culling quotas to be lifted following a spate of cases involving brown bears damaging property in Romania
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