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The intoxicated world of the spotted flycatcher

The intoxicated world of the spotted flycatcher | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it

"Country diary: Wenlock Edge: With their grey-browns and faint dotted lines, flycatchers are often described as dull-looking birds but their aerial hunting dance is astonishing to watch"

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Photograph by Maria Nunzia @Varvera 


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World Environment Nature News , by VARVERA MARIA NUNZIA : News, views, opinions, video's and blogs from around the world
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Polar bear researchers urge governments to act now and save the species

Polar bear researchers urge governments to act now and save the species | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
Polar bear researchers are urging governments to start planning for rapid Arctic ecosystem change to deal with a climate change catastrophe for the animals.
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Related article: Britain urged to stop supporting the trade in dead polar bears

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/britain-urged-to-stop-supporting-the-trade-in-dead-polar-bears-8459160.html

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Why did the hedgehog NOT cross the road? Because it had adapted its behaviour in order to thrive in a threatening man-made environment

Why did the hedgehog NOT cross the road? Because it had adapted its behaviour in order to thrive in a threatening man-made environment | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
City-dwelling creatures have learned to be sophisticated urbanites, according to researchers. As animals, like their human counterparts, are drawn to the bright lights and all its possibilities, so smarter city critters are emerging.
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You can also listen to Paul Evans on Nature BBC radio 4 investigating why hedgehogs are in decline and seperating the science from sentimentality http://sco.lt/6oX5sH

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Resurgence • Article - Bearing Down on Wildlife

Resurgence • Article - Bearing Down on Wildlife | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it

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'Sections of rural society are still using wildlife – especially badgers – as scapegoats on which to blame all their frustrations and resentments, warns Paul Evans'.
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7 Things You Don't Know About Moths, But Should

7 Things You Don't Know About Moths, But Should | World Science Environment Nature News | Scoop.it
They aren't as dull and drab as you might think.
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