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The practice, which the RSPCA says is on the rise, involves cutting off part of the animal's ear.

The one-tonne robot wiggles its wheels before rolling forwards across Jezero Crater's dusty terrain.

The one-tonne robot wiggles its wheels before rolling forwards across Jezero Crater's dusty terrain.

Two reports from MPs cast doubt on the government's approach to meeting its climate change goals.

The map will help to plan interventions such as tree planting and peat bog restoration.

A UK satellite peeps through the clouds to see the great rift that produced a near-500-sq-mile berg.

See how extreme weather has affected an vital reservoir in California.

Wisdom is believed to have had more than 30 chicks in her life so far, and several partners.

Every year, 23 million truckloads of food go straight into the waste bin, according to the UN.

The one-tonne robot wiggles its wheels before rolling forwards across Jezero Crater's dusty terrain.

Two reports from MPs cast doubt on the government's approach to meeting its climate change goals.

The map will help to plan interventions such as tree planting and peat bog restoration.

A UK satellite peeps through the clouds to see the great rift that produced a near-500-sq-mile berg.

See how extreme weather has affected an vital reservoir in California.

Wisdom is believed to have had more than 30 chicks in her life so far, and several partners.

Every year, 23 million truckloads of food go straight into the waste bin, according to the UN.

Two reports from MPs cast doubt on the government's approach to meeting its climate change goals.

The map will help to plan interventions such as tree planting and peat bog restoration.

A UK satellite peeps through the clouds to see the great rift that produced a near-500-sq-mile berg.
The practice, which the RSPCA says is on the rise, involves cutting off part of the animal's ear.
By Steve Mather
BBC News
The one-tonne robot wiggles its wheels before rolling forwards across Jezero Crater's dusty terrain.
The one-tonne robot wiggles its wheels before rolling forwards across Jezero Crater's dusty terrain.
By Kerry Allen
BBC Monitoring
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