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King Charles should go to COP27 - US climate envoy
John Kerry tells the BBC he hopes the King reconsiders his decision not to go to the UN climate summit in Egypt.

Vast marine protected area 'boosts tuna stocks'
A huge marine reserve in the Pacific Ocean has benefits for both fish and fishers, scientists say.

Video 1 minute 1 second
Baby bison born in Kent countryside
The bison is the first to be born wild in the UK for thousands of years.

Ugandan ivory trader sentenced to life in prison
The wildlife authority describes this as a landmark punishment in the protection of rare species.

Europe's delayed Mars rover to get rescue package
Europe's research ministers will be asked next month for the funds to put the UK-built robot back on track.

Can floating turbines harvest the world's wind?
Our climate editor checks out the world's largest floating wind farm off the coast of Scotland.

James Webb telescope spies 'Pillars of Creation'
One of the most famous scenes in the cosmos is viewed by the new, Nasa-led super space observatory.

Vast marine protected area 'boosts tuna stocks'
A huge marine reserve in the Pacific Ocean has benefits for both fish and fishers, scientists say.

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Ugandan ivory trader sentenced to life in prison
The wildlife authority describes this as a landmark punishment in the protection of rare species.
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