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Opinion | How Asia’s development push is driving migratory birds to extinction

by Walter Watson
Opinion | How Asia’s development push is driving migratory birds to extinction

The most recent estimate is an 8 per cent annual reduction between 2014 and 2019. Over the past three generations, the reduction is suspected to have been 70-80 per cent. …

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Why a herd of life-sized animal puppets will make a ‘mass migration’ across continents

by Walter Watson
Why a herd of life-sized animal puppets will make a ‘mass migration’ across continents

Amir Nizar Zuabi remembers looking up as a child and seeing so many birds that the sky would literally darken. The London-based Palestinian artist and playwright grew up in East …

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Ecologists hope to build Singapore’s first man-made oyster reef

by Walter Watson
Ecologists hope to build Singapore’s first man-made oyster reef

By reintroducing the oyster shells back into Singapore’s waters, they hope that baby oyster larvae will settle on the shells in the reef bags. Over time, the aim is for …

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What is ‘blue carbon’? Southeast Asia’s net zero answer faces setbacks

by Walter Watson
What is ‘blue carbon’? Southeast Asia’s net zero answer faces setbacks

From Bali to Phuket, Southeast Asia’s beaches have always captured the imagination of tourists. But rarely has anybody recognised another potential of its vast coastline – the ability of its …

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Japan city to cull ‘invasive’ squirrels harming ancient buildings, biodiversity in Kamakura

by Walter Watson
Japan city to cull ‘invasive’ squirrels harming ancient buildings, biodiversity in Kamakura

Authorities in the ancient Japanese city of Kamakura are cracking down on the rapidly growing population of Formosan squirrels that have terrorised the community, damaging wooden shrines and burrowing into …

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Hong Kong’s Archireef partners with First Abu Dhabi Bank to restore marine ecosystems in the Middle East

by Anas Siddiqui
Hong Kong’s Archireef partners with First Abu Dhabi Bank to restore marine ecosystems in the Middle East

Hong Kong marine tech start-up Archireef will partner with the Middle East’s biggest bank, First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB), to deploy terracotta tiles that will help restore the degraded reef …

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Feedback form will be taken every month from students of meritorious schools: Minister Harjot Bains; school principal also suspended

by Judith Hall
Feedback form will be taken every month from students of meritorious schools: Minister Harjot Bains; school principal also suspended

SANGRUR: Punjab School Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains on Saturday visited Civil Hospital Sangrur and took stock of the health status of Meritorious School students. He interacted with the students …

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To the delight of eager U.K. ecologists, London welcomes its first baby beaver in centuries

by Walter Watson
To the delight of eager U.K. ecologists, London welcomes its first baby beaver in centuries

Footage from a diligently watched night vision camera revealed a happy surprise to the team monitoring the new beaver enclosure on the Forty Hall Estate in North London this summer. …

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Why so much recycled clothing is still going in the garbage

by Anas Siddiqui
Why so much recycled clothing is still going in the garbage

Retail brands like H&M, The Gap and Nike have gone to great lengths to satisfy growing consumer demand for sustainable clothing, but many of the companies’ labels and claims do …

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Climate crisis could cause ‘catastrophic harm’ to human health, 200-plus medical journals warn

by Akin Smith
Climate crisis could cause ‘catastrophic harm’ to human health, 200-plus medical journals warn

More than 200 medical journals are calling on the World Health Organization to deem two overlapping environmental crises — climate change and biodiversity loss — as a global health emergency, …

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