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Solar Farms Become Sanctuaries for UK Bumblebees

Groundbreaking research reveals how solar farms across Britain are creating vital sanctuaries for struggling bumblebee populations, offering new hope for pollinator conservation.

Giant Hail Hospitalises Queensland's Flying Foxes

Hundreds of native flying foxes have been hospitalised in Queensland after a freak hailstorm pummelled the region with tennis ball-sized ice chunks, raising urgent questions about climate change impacts on wildlife.

Bonfire Night Wildlife: 3 Eco-Friendly Tips

As fireworks light up November skies, discover how traditional celebrations impact local wildlife and three simple changes to protect nature while enjoying the spectacle.

Most UK jobseekers fail to secure long-term work

Shocking new research reveals most jobseekers remain trapped in temporary roles as private employment agencies struggle to deliver permanent positions. Discover why the system is failing workers across Britain.

1950 diary reveals Hampstead's vanishing dragonflies

A poignant rediscovery of a 1950 nature diary reveals alarming insights about the dramatic decline of dragonfly populations around Hampstead Heath's ponds, serving as a stark warning about biodiversity loss.

River ladder gives salmon a fighting chance

A remarkable conservation project on a Northumberland river is helping Atlantic salmon overcome man-made obstacles, offering hope for this endangered species.

US Senate blocks northern spotted owl protections

In a controversial move, the US Senate has overturned protections for the northern spotted owl, sparking outrage among conservationists and raising concerns about the future of the threatened species.

Frankenstein Trees: Radical Conservation Method

Groundbreaking conservation experiment sees scientists bolting together dead trees to create artificial wildlife habitats, revolutionising woodland management across the UK.

How to Help Flying Foxes in Urban Areas

Discover how Australia's remarkable flying foxes are adapting to city life and learn simple ways you can help protect these essential nocturnal pollinators in your own neighbourhood.

Louvre heist suspects confess partially

Two individuals arrested over the daring Louvre Museum theft have partially admitted involvement, while French officials explore potential insider collaboration in the sophisticated art heist.

CBS News Announces Major Staff Cuts in Restructuring

CBS News is undergoing significant workforce reductions as parent company Paramount Global implements sweeping cost-cutting measures, affecting both on-air talent and production staff across multiple divisions.

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