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Volunteers sought to identify sharks in Wales
3rd January 2023
Citizen scientists to examine underwater footage.
Study highlights true value of elephants
21st December 2022
Researchers map out values and benefits to overcome conservation strategies.
UK Government pledges millions to protect world's habitats
16th December 2022
Funding to support developing nations in climate goal.
Winners of RSPCA Young Photographer Awards revealed
16th December 2022
Ben Harrot scooped first prize for his image of a mountain hare at sunset.
Stress insights may inform fish breeding strategies - study
15th December 2022
Scientists will analyse fish DNA to see if stress responses are hereditary. .
Wild Welfare delivers training programme in Vietnam
15th December 2022
The charity visited Dong Nai province.
RSPCA highlights increase in rescued seals
13th December 2022
Number of seals taken in by charity has risen by more than half.
Pine martens successfully breeding in New Forest
5th December 2022
The species is previously only thought to have survived mostly in the North of England.
Zoo animals explore advent calendars
1st December 2022
Meerkats, lions and squirrel monkeys kick off Christmas.
London Zoo welcomes endangered gorilla
25th November 2022
Eighteen-year-old Kiburi will lead the conservation zoo's current troop.
<i>I'm a Celebrity</i> receives record number of complaints
24th November 2022
The RSPCA calls on producers to update the show 'in line with public opinion'.
Captive animals experience physical changes, study suggests
22nd November 2022
The changes may affect their survival in the wild.