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Successful European conservation policy pits farmer against predator
I stop short of taking my next step. Somewhere amid the squeak-crunch of snow beneath my boots and the footfalls and heavy breathing of our labrador, Hobbes, there is something else. The two of us sta
That figure could rise further. A wave of cutting-edge canine science is sweeping the globe, with everything from the Dog Aging Project’s 50,000-pet study, to biotech firms racing to develop anti-agei
It’s dawn in a meadow in southern Bavaria. A faint breeze ruffles the grass and whispers through the leaves of the woodland nearby. It seems deserted. Yet look closely – there, in the shadow between b
TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF REMEMBERING WILDLIFE
LONDON’S Hammersmith Hospital was the unlikely location that sparked Natalie Sanders’ passion for marine mammals. “I have a heart condition and spent a lot of time there as a child,” she says. “A tunn