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Snow falls on commuters in central London yesterday

Commuters face chaos as more snow is forecast

Commuters can expect travel chaos tomorrow after forecasters predicted significant snowfall in the South-east of England.

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Lava cascading down the slopes of the Philippines' most active volcano yesterday

Villagers evacuated as volcano erupts

Wednesday, 16 December 2009

The Philippines' most active volcano oozed lava and shot up plumes of ash yesterday, forcing thousands of people to evacuate their homes.

Michael McCarthy: Why scruffy sites mean rich pickings

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Nature Notebook: There was the black redstart, nesting amidst the 1950s pin-striped stockbrokers

In Darwin's footsteps: 30,000 people now live on the Galapagos islands, and another 200,000 visit every year, putting the fragile eco-system under immense pressure

Will Galapagos become the Pacific's Ibiza?

Sunday, 13 December 2009

Charles Darwin's wilderness is under pressure from tourism and urban growth. Hugh O'Shaughnessy and Sarah Clark report on Ecuador's fight back

The Campbell's monkey was found to be able to string sounds together to convey complex information

'Krak' (that's falling branch in monkey speak)

Saturday, 12 December 2009

Researchers claim to have deciphered the way primates communicate

Antarctic nations plan tough new shipping controls

Saturday, 12 December 2009

Countries that manage Antarctica plan to impose tough new controls on ships visiting the southern oceans and the fuels they use to reduce the threat of human and environmental disasters posed by increasing numbers of tourists, officials said today.

Cyprus mouflon

Hares, birds and orchids: the casualties of peace in Cyprus

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Wildlife has flourished in the no-man's land that divides the country – but reconciliation could end all that

Orphaned gorilla Ndeze interacts with carer Andre Bauma

Going home: orphans of the gorilla massacre

Friday, 4 December 2009

Two baby gorillas who survived an attack in a Congo national park have made their first move back to the wild.

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English voyager finds whales in Egyptian desert

Thursday, 3 December 2009

Driving through the desert in search of whales sounds counterproductive, but I had been assured that if I hired a jeep and drove seventy kilometres from Egypt’s Faiyum Oasis out into the Sahara this is indeed what I would find. If this was a ruse it was a clever one, and UNESCO were in on it.

According to Damian Aubrey of Wind Prospect, 'There is very little evidence to show that birds are affected by wind turbines'

Wind farms fall prey to demands of the golden eagle

Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Decision to set aside land to protect birds threatens renewable energy plans

The smallest orchid, at just over 2mm from petal tip to petal tip

Smallest orchid in the world is found

Monday, 30 November 2009

Tiny transparent flower from Ecuador one of 60 new species discovered by botanist

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