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Environment

Death antelope in the desert. United Arab Emirates.

8 deadliest deserts on the planet and some of the dangerous wildlife you’ll find lurking there

From deathstalker scorpions, active volcanoes and Komodo dragons, this is what the world's deadliest deserts have in store
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The strange island where trees bleed, deadly cucumber trees grow and nature has evolved in ways found nowhere else on Earth

Found at the entrance to the Gulf of Aden, Socotra island has the weirdest species
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Overview of Mixosaurus panxianensis ZMNH M8769

Ichthyosaur pregnant with almost a dozen babies discovered in China – and they were nearly ready to be born

The fossilised marine reptile died with at least eleven foetuses inside her
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Giant anteater

25-year camera-trap study of elusive Amazonian mammal reveals it’s changing its behaviour

Giant anteaters in Bolivia are adapting their behaviour in the face of rising temperatures, rather than predation threats
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Monteverde Cloud Forest

It ‘rains’ horizontally, is home to the largest cat in the Americas and provides life to two oceans

The Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve is a unique and extraordinary cloud forest in Costa Rica
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Mount St Helens eruption

Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980, then a team of gophers were helicoptered in to bring it back to life

Everything within eight miles of the huge volcanic blast was wiped out almost instantly. More than 40 years later, scientists reveal how an unorthodox experiment involving burrowing rodents brought life back to the Washington State mountain.
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Trees burning during a wildfire. Photographer: Benjamin Fanjoy/Bloomberg

Is rewilding really to blame for the recent wildfires?

As wildfires rage across the world, a fierce debate has erupted over whether rewilding is making landscapes more vulnerable to fire – or could actually help protect them. But what does the evidence really tell us?
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Wave breaking over a ship in Drake Passage

It’s 600 miles wide, takes two days to cross and has claimed the lives of sailors

To reach Antarctica, intrepid adventurers must cross one of the most treacherous parts of the ocean: Drake’s Passage
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It’s hidden between dunes as high as the Chrysler Building, is filled with dead trees – and sits in the oldest desert in the world 

This surreal and otherworldly plain is located in the middle of the Namib desert.
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Limestone pinnacles formation at Gunung Mulu National Park, Borneo, Malaysia. Credit:  Juhku/Getty Images

It could easily fit 8 jumbo jets inside – and you’d need to swim through a 1.5km underwater river to reach it 

Gunung Mulu National Park in Borneo is home to some of the planet’s most remarkable and vast underground landscapes.
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Marine snow

It’s snowing underwater? How in the great depths of the ocean there's a constant blizzard of 'snow'

Did you know it never stops 'snowing' in the ocean?
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"They rely on sharp, curved teeth and long claws to slash and tear at their prey with astonishing force..." 10 deadliest national parks in the world

Danger in the world’s national parks comes in many different forms. It can be the wildlife, but there are other aspects that probably need greater consideration.
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King penguins fill the beach on Salisbury Plain, South Georgia Island. Credit: Catherine Harold/Getty Images

Scientists X-rayed ancient penguin bones from remote Antarctic island. Here’s why

Antarctica wasn’t always the freezing and ice-capped remote land we know today…
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Wetlands

There's a strange spinning island in Argentina that's a perfect circle – and scientists know why

Approximately 120 metres wide, the floating island of El Ojo sits in Paraná Delta in the Province of Buenos Aires.
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Alligators

It spans over 1 million acres, contains rare creatures and is the only place on Earth where two watery, deadly apex predators clash

Everglades National Park, in the US state of Florida, is the largest subtropical wilderness in North America
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Polar bear in Alaska

Polar bear destroys almost entire colony of seabird nests in Alaska. This is why it did it

The feeding behaviour is on the rise along the state’s Arctic coast, driven by climate change.
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Restored coral reef

This coral reef gets bombed every 62 minutes. And it’s changing the way the ocean sounds

Researchers studied the frequency and impacts of bomb fishing, an illegal fishing practice, in the Spermonde Archipelago
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An atoll near the island of Ternate in Indonesia. Credit: Velvetfish/Getty Images

They can start out as underwater volcanoes, take up to 30 million years to form – and are home to about 1 million people

From volcanic peaks to coral rings, atolls are among the strangest and most fragile landforms on Earth.
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It spans hundreds of kilometres underground, was completely unexplored until the 1960s and is home to a deadly fungal disease

Even the most extensively mapped caves still hold secrets, spanning massive areas underground in mazes of passageways
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Bowmouth guitarfish (Rhina ancylostomus)

The $200 million project aiming to bring 100 of the world’s rarest species back from the brink

The Phoenix Species Project is dedicated to recovering 100 critically endangered and extinct in the wild species, including a tree-dwelling salamander, a desert succulent known as the fuzzy belly button, and the bizarre-looking bowmouth guitarfish.
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A discarded fishing creel or trap is polluting this otherwise clear ocean.  Trapped within are squid eggs and small creatures.  This represents the massive environmental disaster that is Global Ocean Pollution and ‘Ghost Nets’.  Ghost nets or Ghost Gear is one of the largest threats to our ocean ecosystems responsible for the deaths of huge amounts of Marine Life through entanglement and consumption.  Nearby two scuba divers are swimming beneath the water’s surface.  Location is Ko Haa, Andaman Sea, Krabi province, Thailand.

"Once trapped, a dolphin will struggle to escape and could die from suffocation. Even if they escape, the injuries suffered can be catastrophic" 

What are ghost nets? Why do they cause so many problems and can anything done? We talk to the experts to find out
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View of the ocean from California

It’s twice the size of Texas, weighs more than 770 twinjets – and contains almost 2 trillion pieces of plastic

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the world’s largest accumulation of marine plastic
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Yellowstone hot spring

"By the next day, his body had been entirely dissolved by the heat and acidity…" 10 deadliest national parks in USA

If you're thinking of visiting one of these US national parks, think twice and prepare accordingly - some of them are more dangerous than others.
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It's only the size of 4 tennis courts… yet it could be the oldest place on Earth and home to some of the world's most formidable apex predators

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