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Features
Unique study compares how bat and human cells respond to viruses
26th November 2014
Fruit bats carry viruses which can be dangerous to humans but are benign to bats
Scottish Natural Heritage publish beaver trial reports
25th November 2014
Results will help the Scottish Government decide on the future of beavers in Scotland
Humans responsible for falling cheetah numbers, study suggests
19th November 2014
Fences placed around reserves restrict hunting opportunities
Birds unite to defend key resources when threatened
17th November 2014
Green woodhoopoes unite at nightfall following a territorial conflict with their neighbours
Sentinel mongooses adjust decisions according to danger level
14th November 2014
Bristol researchers find mongooses act similarly to human soldiers on sentry duty
Insights into plant growth may lessen need for fertilisers
13th November 2014
Findings could help avoid pollution caused by excess use of fertiliser
Polar bears to benefit from greater international protection
11th November 2014
Governments agree to step-up action for migratory animals at UN wildlife convention
Wildlife park celebrates conservation during 'Red November'
10th November 2014
'Red November' marks 50 years of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
Egg shape helped birds survive asteroid impact
7th November 2014
Bird eggs over 250 million years old differ significantly from modern day bird eggs
Baboons build on the work of others, study reveals
6th November 2014
Cumulative culture previously thought to be unique to humans
New strategy launches to support the needs of bees
5th November 2014
National Pollinator Strategy will support bees and other pollinators
European birds in sharp decline, study reveals
5th November 2014
Majority of losses are from the most common species