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Fatal aggression in chimps is
19th September 2014
Major study finds chimp killings are not the result of human intervention
Animals rescued from bombed-out zoo
16th September 2014
FOUR PAWS are helping the surviving animals of Al-Bisan Zoo in the North of the Gaza Strip
Stronger protection for sharks and manta rays
16th September 2014
New CITES rules will give sharks and manta rays a better chance of surviving in the wild.
Two northern lynx cubs born in the Highlands
15th September 2014
Cubs are quickly becoming favourites with visitors to the Highland Wildlife Park
One of the world's rarest frogs returns to the wild
12th September 2014
Conservationists hail the successful breeding of critically endangered species
Climate change threat to North American bird species
11th September 2014
New report identifies those at risk if global warming continues
Vultures steal food caught and killed by eagles
10th September 2014
New research findings have implications for conservation and dangerous diseases
Comedian helps to rehome rescued leopards
10th September 2014
Vic Reeves assists Born Free with orphaned cubs
Ebola vaccine provides monkeys with virus protection
9th September 2014
Experimental vaccine is now being tested in human clinical trials
Second year of badger culling begins
9th September 2014
Just under 1,000 badgers to be culled in second phase of pilots
California blue whale population rebounds
8th September 2014
Latest research says conservation measures have helped rebuild to near historic levels
Bats change tactics when food is scarce
8th September 2014
Echolocation behaviour may be more flexible than previously thought