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Burned paws, hungry bears: the race to help animals injured in wildfires
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Back for good: the fine art of repairing broken things
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Ratty comes home: water voles thrive again on Hertfordshire riverbank
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How to make your garden more sustainable
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To halt global heating, we must change our society | Letters
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Going to e-waste: Australia’s recycling failures and the challenge of solar
More than 100,000 tonnes of solar panel waste are forecast to enter Australia’s waste stream by…