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Destructive effects of littering on wildlife displayed in new campaign
3rd December 2018
Large businesses support Keep Britain Tidy and Defra to fight littering in England
Gene research aims to protect British bees
27th November 2018
Entire genetic profile of bees analysed to interpret disease threat in colonies
Dead whale ingested six kilos of plastic
21st November 2018
Discovery prompts action from Indonesian government
Shoppers warned not to be duped into buying 'fake' fur
16th November 2018
Concern over use of real animal fur in some items
Campaigners closer to ending circus suffering in Guatemala
14th November 2018
Six more tigers transferred to a temporary rescue centre
Food giant suppliers linked to rainforest destruction
13th November 2018
Palm oil suppliers for Mondelez destroy 25,000ha of orang-utan habitat
Badger cull: Vets criticise Defra for 'untrue statements'
13th November 2018
CVO urged to examine comments on effectiveness of culling
Discovery offers hope for northern white rhino
8th November 2018
Study shows proof of contact between northern and southern populations
Government responds to fur trade inquiry
7th November 2018
Recommended fur labelling law 'would not be effective'
'Shocking' images captured from travelling dolphin shows
1st November 2018
Government urged to ban 'abusive' shows in Indonesia
WWF calls on China to maintain ban on tiger and rhino products
31st October 2018
Charity says reversing ban would further confuse consumers
Group reports 'worst year' for Horsey seal injuries
31st October 2018
At least 10 seals currently caught up in plastic rubbish