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Features
Concern Over Use of Statistics
14th September 2010
Wales' Chief Veterinary Officer, Dr. Christianne Glossop, has written to the Chairman of the Badger Trust to express her concerns at the way the Trust is using the TB National Statistics in their campaigning.
Seahorse Facing Extinction
8th September 2010
One of the world's smallest seahorse species could virtually disappear due to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and subsequent clean-up efforts, conservationists are warning.
One Fifth of People Afraid of Wildlife
3rd September 2010
A recent survey has found that one in five people are afraid of wildlife in their garden - perhaps as a result of the media coverage focusing on the fox attacks earlier this year.
Consultation on TB Launched
20th August 2010
Welsh Rural Affairs Minister Elin Jones has launched a consultation on a draft legislative order to control TB in camelids, goats and deer.
Zoology student Wins Bafta
17th August 2010
Just seven years after his graduation, a Zoology student from The University of Nottingham is forging an award winning career in the field of scientific documentaries.
Pesticides Involved in Wildlife Poisoning
4th August 2010
Details of the 159 suspected poisoning incidents investigated by the WIIS in Scotland last year show that pesticides were involved in almost half of the incidents.
Bee Disease Outbreak
20th July 2010
An outbreak of American Foulbrood (AFB), a disease affecting honeybees, has been found in an apiary in West Lothian, Scotland.
First Ever Pics of Mysterious Mammal
19th July 2010
One of the rarest and most threatened primates in the world, so mysterious it was once thought to be extinct, has been has been caught on camera for the first time.
New Expert Joins Nottingham Uni
13th July 2010
An acknowledged expert on wild and exotic animal medicine has joined The University of Nottingham and will be sharing her time between the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science (SVMS) and Twycross Zoo.
Royal Mint's WWF Medal Collection
1st July 2010
With the recent discovery of new animal species in the Foja Mountains of Indonesia, the Royal Mint believes this is the time to remember the animal kingdom.
Irish Hares and the Modern Farming
29th June 2010
Research from Queen's University Belfast has revealed the 20th century decline in the Irish hare population is almost certainly associated with changes in farming practices.
Climate Change Affecting Species
24th June 2010
Migratory species such as turtles and whales are exceptionally vulnerable to climate change, according to preliminary findings from a forthcoming report.