Conservation

Photographer’s five-year tour of the British coast to capture amazing images dolphins at play .

SPOTTING dolphins in our shallow waters is a rare pleasure, but their playfulness is an enchanting sight. In the case of Dave the dolphin, this involved larking around with canoeists and even enjoying a game of catch with a swimmer, using a fish for a ball. These magical moments were captured for us by wildlife

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White paper to redress biodiversity loss with wilderness areas

Charities, businesses, landowners and communities may be invited to propose ideas for ‘ecological restoration zones. The government should hold a competition to create 12 wilderness areas to enhance ecological protection in England, the first white paper on the natural environment in 20 years will propose on Tuesday. Stung by accusations that it has failed to

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Environment: Do we have to choose between clean energy and the animals?

Los Angeles Times By Staff June 7, 2011 | 7:30 am It all seemed so simple once. You know: “Save the whales,” “save the spotted owl” and so on. Now, black and white has given way to green versus green.[snip] It’s enough to give those of us wanting to do the right thing for the

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Stuart Middle School students win Waste Management’s Think Green art contest

TCPalm.com by MAUREEN SALTZER Posted June 3, 2011 STUART — With just a single sheet of paper, a few art supplies and their imaginations, 130 Martin County students created compelling poster art for Waste Management’s annual Think Green contest. This year’s first and second place winners were both Stuart Middle School students in Kathleen Bartemes’s

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