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America's next Mars rover will be called Perseverance
Schoolchildren choose a name for the robot Nasa plans to send to the Red Planet to search for life.

Global rescue plan for nature 'overlooks genetic diversity'
A new 10-year strategy to halt extinction must protect the gene pools of all life on earth, say experts.

Europe experiences exceptionally warm winter
The continent's winter months have seen average temperatures reach 3.4C above the long-term norm.

Badger culling to be replaced by vaccine use
Trials of a vaccine for cattle will take place, while more badgers will also be vaccinated.

Europe's telescopes 'can meet satellite challenge'
Europe's flagship telescopes will cope with the effects of thousands of new satellites in the sky.

Illicit wildlife products 'slipping through net'
A study has called into question the measures to clamp down on the illegal wildlife trade.

Workers and poor 'need protection' from climate policies
Report demands a clean industrial revolution - but without harming workers or the poor.
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America's next Mars rover will be called Perseverance
Schoolchildren choose a name for the robot Nasa plans to send to the Red Planet to search for life.

Global rescue plan for nature 'overlooks genetic diversity'
A new 10-year strategy to halt extinction must protect the gene pools of all life on earth, say experts.

Europe experiences exceptionally warm winter
The continent's winter months have seen average temperatures reach 3.4C above the long-term norm.

Badger culling to be replaced by vaccine use
Trials of a vaccine for cattle will take place, while more badgers will also be vaccinated.

Europe's telescopes 'can meet satellite challenge'
Europe's flagship telescopes will cope with the effects of thousands of new satellites in the sky.

Illicit wildlife products 'slipping through net'
A study has called into question the measures to clamp down on the illegal wildlife trade.

Workers and poor 'need protection' from climate policies
Report demands a clean industrial revolution - but without harming workers or the poor.

Global rescue plan for nature 'overlooks genetic diversity'
A new 10-year strategy to halt extinction must protect the gene pools of all life on earth, say experts.

Europe experiences exceptionally warm winter
The continent's winter months have seen average temperatures reach 3.4C above the long-term norm.

Badger culling to be replaced by vaccine use
Trials of a vaccine for cattle will take place, while more badgers will also be vaccinated.
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