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An elusive species of feline has been discovered to inhabit a much bigger range than was ever previously imagined. The rare and enigmatic Andean cat (Leopardus jacobita) was once thought to be ...
As the world eagerly awaits the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the team at Earth Times is gearing up to bring you the ...
European Carmakers Warn of €4.3bn Loss and Production Cut in Electric Vehicles Unless EU-UK Tariff Deadline is Extended European car manufacturers have expressed concerns over potential losses of ...
Santa, for the Sahara Conservation Fund secret cameras, came in the form of the highly elusive Saharan cheetah, this December. This cheetah, pale and lean in appearance, is found inthe vast desert of ...
too few remaining members for sustainable breeding. A study in Nature suggested the without some form of radical change 25% of the world's land animals will become extinct within the next 50 years.
The phrase 'global warming' has been thrown about so much, in the ongoing debate over dangers of man-made climate change, that it can seem more like a dark shadow on the horizon, than an imminent ...
Since 2006, on the second Thursday in March, World Kidney Day has been celebrated in more than 100 countries. Its aim is to raise awareness about the importance of our kidneys in relation to our ...
A Billion Acts of Green, the largest environmental service campaign in the world, is building its commitments and with over 45 million acts registered to date it is likely to reach the one billion ...
Habitat loss is possibly the greatest threat to the natural world. Every living thing needs somewhere to live, find food and reproduce. This is known as its habitat. In order for a species to be ...
You may have observed salamanders or heard of the axolotl in research, but the potential of animal polyploids is the centre of this latest research from Ohio. Amphibia rarely get a good press, but ...
Thinking we can walk on water, we’ll soon discover that conservation is a big issue for both groundwater and river flow rates, unless that is, the water has already left and the biodiversity of our ...
Our decades-long addiction to plastic packaging has come at a heavy price. One third of the fish caught off the coast of South West England are thought to contain pieces of plastic. Toxic plastic ...
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