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Czechia's €1m dam built for free by beavers: Here's where else they're doing good work
Countries agree $200bn deal to protect nature at UN biodiversity talks in Rome
Can the world deliver cash for nature? ‘Critical’ UN biodiversity talks resume in Rome
Carbon in bloom: How Kew Gardens is telling the story of climate change through plants
Despite promising climate research, ‘wolves won’t be back in Scotland anytime soon’ say experts
'Magnets for human connection': Why Japanese ‘micro-forests' are transforming our cities
Half of French island in Indian Ocean burnt by wildfire
NGOs launch legal case against French government over bottom trawling protected areas
NGOs and fishermen call for urgent action to end bottom trawling in marine protected areas
Entire islands are being wiped out by companies illegally extracting gravel from the Someș River
Tiger cubs to songbirds: Huge global wildlife trafficking crackdown sees 20,000 live animals seized
‘Our water is vital. The oil isn’t’: Inside the French village that’s saying 'non' to big oil
‘There are thousands of them’: The invasive species that’s taking over northern Italy
‘There is no magic wand’: How one IOC presidential candidate is planning to tackle climate change
Dutch government ordered to cut nitrogen emissions by 2030: Victory for Greenpeace
Germany funds partnership with Interpol, WWF to tackle environmental crime
Wolf protection reduced in Europe. Is biodiversity at stake?
‘If the oceans die, we die’: Anti-whaler Paul Watson on activism, prison and not giving up hope
How a rescued wild boar in France has inspired animal rights protests and actress Brigitte Bardot
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Amazon wildfires and droughts are ‘ominous indicators’ of a long-feared tipping point
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The Japanese ‘micro-forest’ method is transforming cities
An amphibious mouse, a blob-headed fish and a rain frog: Researchers discover 27 new species in Peru
Negros Island: Sugar heritage and marine wonders of the Philippines
Asian hornet: Everything you need to know about Europe’s invasion
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