Documents released to Wildcat Haven reveal the secret plans of the Scottish Wildcat Action Plan - funded by taxpayers and the National Lottery - to kill trapped feral cats by shooting them in the head with shotguns. Public documents mention only neutering, successfully carried out by Wildcat Haven to protect pure wildcat populations.
… Scotland's secret cat slaughter revealed in FOI documents Oliver … Mammals Conservation Hunting scot wildcat by adrian bennett-cut.jpg Documents released to Wildcat Haven reveal the secret plans of the …
Despite record heat and drought Australia's emissions and coal exports are soaring, says a new report, and both are increasing as a matter of government policy. But a homegrown climate action movement is putting a spanner in the works - and just stopped its first coal train.
… to new research. Climate Action Tracker (CAT), an independent science-based programme … effort into reducing emissions" , says the CAT analysis. And that's without taking into … - mainly mining - sector. According to CAT, the data supplied by the Australian …
Lynx could be re-introduced to sites in England and Scotland before the end of 2015, according to the Lynx UK Trust, which has just issued polling and survey results that show strong support for the idea among the UK population.
… The Eurasian lynx is the UK's native 'big cat' that was once a sgnificant predator of … analyses are extremely positive." Formal applications to reintroduce lynx on the way Buoyed … are continuing public consultation and education activities, and preparing formal …
In Brazil's microcephaly epidemic, one vital question remains unanswered: how did the Zika virus suddenly learn how to disrupt the development of human embryos? The answer may lie in a sequence of 'jumping DNA' used to engineer the virus's mosquito vector - and released into the wild four years ago in the precise area of Brazil where the microcephaly crisis is most acute.
… it was found that [researchers] had used a cat food to feed the [OX513A] larvae and this cat food contained chicken. It is known that … border repeats, was nevertheless able to replicate and spread, because the transposase …
What makes Plymouth – a popular British University city – so unique? Not what you might think says student photographer Aaron Hindes whose time in and around the city led him to the discovery that it is the only place in the world with nuclear ‘activities’ right on the doorstep of local schools and homes.
… with all things maritime, and its strategic location, and geographically sheltered … radioactive leaks since 1997. If there was a Cat-3 nuclear emergency, it would put Plymouth …