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Amazonia's Fire Crises: Study shows emergency fire bans are insufficient and urges strategic action ahead of the next burning season

New study on Amazonia's fire crises urges action ahead of the next burning season

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A bat with very large ears, perched on a rock face.

Study shows that island bats are valuable allies for farmers

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Close up of a Bombus terrestris, the buff-tailed bumblebee, feeding on a thistle-like purple flowerhead.

Study finds that bees need food up to a month earlier than provided by recommended pollinator plants

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Sustainability
A colourful coral reef, with large coral structures surrounded by fish of various shapes, colours and sizes.

Researchers discover a coral superhighway in the Indian Ocean

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A seabird flies low over waves, wings outstretched. On each leg, a ring is visible.

Endangered seabird shows surprising individual flexibility to adapt to climate change

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A close-up image of a hedgehog facing forwards on a lawn covered with white daisies and yellow dandelions.

Researchers develop hedgehog safety test for robotic lawnmowers

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A male saiga in Ural, May 2019 (c) Albert Salemgareyev

Unprecedented conservation triumph: Saiga antelope return from the red list

Conservation
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A bumblebee on a flowerhead made up of many tiny tube-shaped flowers.

New study reveals that bees cannot taste even lethal levels of pesticides

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A camera-trap photograph of a small mammal with spines and a long snout. The image was taken at night – echidnas are nocturnal.

Found at last: bizarre, egg-laying mammal finally rediscovered after 60 years

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Professor Yadvinder Malhi, Ecosystems Research Programme Leader at the (ECI) and Tom Atkins, Researcher at the ECI’s Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery, shared what they have  learned - during a four-year study at Wytham - with BBC presenters Hamza Yas

BBC Countryfile investigates at Oxford’s Wytham Woods

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