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    • — April 6, 2012

    World’s rarest duck population increases with hatching

    The population of Madagascan pochards increased to 60 recently when 18 ducklings hatched in captive under the care of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust. The[…]

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    • — April 3, 2012

    Fish rescued from drought in Yorkshire

    The drought that hit England this spring has left lakes and rivers dried up and fish gasping for water. Fearing a rapid loss of fish, the Environment Agency in Yorkshire[…]

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