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What Brexit means for animals
In Depth UK wildlife at greater risk thanks to post-Brexit regulation gaps, claim charities
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Why is British wildlife in decline?
Speed Read New study warns that populations have plummeted by average of 60% since 1970
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Why bird attacks on humans are becoming more common
In Depth Australian man killed by aggressive magpie nicknamed Swoop Dogg by locals
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Florida’s war on iguanas
In Depth State authorities declare open season on troublesome green reptiles as the invasive species spreads rapidly
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Blue Planet: most shocking moments
In Depth Flagship BBC programme attracts criticism for sea turtle's death
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Is going on safari ethical?
In Depth Wild animals more likely to be aggressive to other herd members when people nearby, says new study
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Conservationists fight to save 2,000 baby flamingos evacuated from dried-out dam
In Depth The birds are being hand-reared by volunteers around Cape Town
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Should wildlife crews intervene to save animals they are filming?
Speed Read Latest episode of BBC’s Dynasties ignites fierce debate as David Attenborough weighs in
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The world’s wildest countries
Speed Read Humans have ‘modified’ 77% of the Earth’s surface. So what remains unspoiled?
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Lioness kills father of her cubs at zoo
Speed Read Zookeepers have no idea why Zuri, 12, suddenly turned on her mate of eight years
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2018: the winning pictures
Speed Read Natural History Museum reveals best images from more than 45,000 entries to world-renowned competition
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Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2018: ten of the funniest finalists
Speed Read From a hiding moose and a helpful bear to a very expressive squirrel
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Six-foot boa constrictor ‘on the loose’ in Essex nature reserve
Speed Read Owners of small dogs warned to keep their pets on leads in Norsey Wood
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Anteater in award-winning wildlife photo is actually stuffed, say judges
In Depth Photographer Marcio Cabral still insists Natural History Museum award picture is result of years of patient work
By The Week Staff Published
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