The best of the week’s wildlife pictures from around the world, including a Sumatran tiger and rare storks
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How creating wildlife crossings can help reindeer, bears – and even crabs
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Sweden’s announcement this week that it is to build a series of animal bridges is the latest in global efforts to help wildlife navigate...
‘We don’t sleep when it’s raining’: the mental health impact of flooding
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When Julie Blackburn was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder in 2016 she was told to avoid her triggers, scenarios which cause upsetting flashbacks. "But...
Wildlife returning to Yorkshire moorland a year after blaze
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Short-eared owls, curlews and mountain hares have returned to Yorkshire moorland that was devastated by fire a year ago, the National Trust has said.
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The climate crisis will deepen coronavirus. A green stimulus plan can tackle both |...
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The Covid-19 epidemic is ravaging our tattered healthcare system and shredding our economy. In the past month, over 22 million Americans filed for unemployment...
Top asset owners commit to big carbon emissions cuts
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Thirty of the world's largest asset owners, with portfolios worth a combined $5tn (GBP3.8tn), have committed to cutting the carbon emissions linked to companies...