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Orkney's war on stoatsIn the Spotlight A coordinated stoat cull on the Scottish islands has proved successful – and conservationists aren't slowing down
By Abby Wilson Published
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SkySafari Kenya: let your wildest dreams take flightThe Week Recommends Make the most of your time in the wild with a fly-in tour of Kenya's star safari destinations
By Holden Frith, The Week UK Published
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Wildlife populations drop a 'catastrophic' 73%Speed Read The decline occurred between 1970 and 2020
By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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England's great parakeet invasionThe Explainer How did a parrot from the Himalayas become a common sight in southeast England?
By The Week UK Published
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The 'frivolous' trade in taxidermied batsUnder The Radar Painted woolly bats are being sold online: bad news for the species – and humans
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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The difficult job of defining a speciesThe Explainer Though taxonomy is hundreds of years old, scientists are still striving to create a universal and easily understood system
By Abby Wilson Published
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Kerala: one Indian state, four exhilarating waysThe Week Recommends The southwestern region pretty much has it all, from beachfront, to port metropolis, to verdant mountainside
By Scott Hocker, The Week US Published
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How to plan an unforgettable trip to AntarcticaThe Week Recommends Everything you need to know about planning an adventure on the ice
By Catherine Garcia, The Week US Published
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Good news stories from 2023In Depth Huge strides have been made in medicine and science, and records broken in women's sports and conservation
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published
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A guide to the Galapagos IslandsA hot spot for biodiversity, the Galapagos Islands are home to everything from giant tortoises to blue-footed boobies
By Catherine Garcia, The Week US Published
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Colombia’s growing ‘cocaine hippo’ problemfeature Descendants of animals once owned by druglord Pablo Escobar pose serious threat to humans and wildlife
By The Week Staff Published
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What are ‘forever chemicals’ and how are they harmful?feature The widely used pollutants have been linked to thyroid disease and cancers
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Chinese food blogger fined for cooking and eating great white sharkSpeed Read Viral video causes huge backlash in China as authorities crack down on ‘mukbang’ binge-eating challenges
By The Week Staff Published
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Ocean Art: winning shots from underwater photo competitionIn Pictures Thousands of photographers showcased their skills with images of the marine world
By Julia O'Driscoll, The Week UK Published
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