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Climate Change effects species above and below the waterline. A crustaceous crusader is sounding the alarm of the devastating effects climate change has on marine wildlife. An overproduction of algae due to rising sea temperatures has been poisoning the species of the deep blue. Whilst some species of crustacean adapt and thrive in some places, … Continue reading Crabs and Climate Change →
Every year, 100,000 albatrosses are killed needlessly by drowning on the end of fishing hooks. 19 of the 22 species of albatross in the world are threatened with extinction, largely because of longline fishing. If you can help us act now, the Save the Albatross campaign can help stop these magnificent birds from becoming extinct. … Continue reading Albatross →
Celebrity Chef and MSC investigator Raymond Blanc helps an unusual client hunt for his missing girlfriend and uncovers a much bigger story!
A concerned chef hires investigator Raymond Blanc to investigate why all his customers are suddenly going to a rival restaurant. Raymond mystery shops both restaurants and uncovers the truth right under his nose!
Celebrity Chef and MSC investigator Raymond Blanc is asked by a student worried about overfishing if her University serves fish from sustainable sources. After taking a closer look, Raymond uncovers a clue which offers much relief to all involved!
The latest five-yearly puffin census has been completed on the Farne Islands and the results are good news! Find out what happened and see fascinating shots from “burrow cams” hidden under ground recording the secret lives of these plucky little birds.
On Borrowed Time, launched in conjunction with World Tiger Day 2011, trains a spotlight on the poaching crisis in Belum-Temengor and calls for the problem to be put on the national agenda. These forests in northern Perak are of critical importance for the conservation of tigers and other endangered species, yet research and monitoring by … Continue reading On Borrowed Time →
Joseph Okori, WWF's African rhino programme coordinator, discusses the poaching of African rhinos and the illegal trade in rhino horns. Not an isolated issue, it impacts on humans too. In recent years the problem has not only increased in terms of numbers killed, but we see the increasingly organised nature of the crime.