BBC Earth | Environment, Climate Change, AI, Food, Health, Social, & Technology (2024)

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15 hrs agoCampaign to protect former golf course from housingLocal residents would prefer to see the overgrown site rewilded and turned into a nature reserve.15 hrs agoWiltshire
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16 hrs agoUsing fake nests to save rare bird from dying outPredation is seen as one of the biggest threats to the survival of the near-extinct capercaillie.16 hrs agoScotland
16 hrs agoOxfordshire's Big Picture: Thursday's image of the countyShowcasing the best images sent to us from around Oxfordshire.16 hrs agoOxford
16 hrs agoDorset's Big Picture: Thursday's image of the countyShowcasing the best images sent to us from around Dorset.16 hrs ago
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16 hrs agoBirth of wildcat kittens sparks hope for species The Wildwood Trust welcomed a litter of wildcats nine weeks ago at their Herne Bay park.16 hrs agoKent
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