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Africa-rising

Africa rising

Monday, 17 October 2011

Wake up to the low rumblings of territorial lions and get in touch with your inner wilderness. At the northernmost tip of Kruger National Park in South Africa, every inch of space is alive and remarkably untamed.

Daniela Mates

An African dream

Tuesday, 14 June 2011

Giving up her career and moving to Africa to become a field guide was an undeniably life-changing decision for 31 year-old Daniela, who one day hopes to catch illegal wildlife poachers.

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Global warming's evil twin

Thursday, 17 December 2009

G is happy to see that the problem of ocean acidification, which threatens Australia's Great Barrier Reef, has a high profile on the sides of the U.N.'s Copenhagen climate talks.

Paul Watson, captain of the Sea Shepherd's Steve Irwin

Paul Watson: the whale shepherd.

Friday, 28 November 2008

The Japanese government calls him an eco-terrorist, but Paul Watson looks more like the sea captain off The Simpsons - minus the wooden leg. He's not too thrilled about being labelled, either.

Iberian lynx

Iberian lynx on the path to recovery

Monday, 17 November 2008

A total of 82 Iberian lynx were born in Spain this year, including 21 in captivity, raising hopes for the survival of the world's most endangered big cat species, officials have said.

crocodile

Croc dies from plastic bags

Tuesday, 4 November 2008

A crocodile, which was captured after menacing tourist beaches near Australia's World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef, has died from eating too many plastic bags.

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