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April 2014

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11 April 2014
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Danish Wolves and Liberian Chimps

April 2014: It is suspected by a group of wolf enthusiasts in Denmark that the country probably has its first resident wolf family for over 200 years, reports Rewilding Europe. htt

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11 April 2014
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Tibet Trip September with Dominique Brugiere – space available

Dominique Brugiere, who travels as much as Obama and sees way more mammals, is planning a trip to Tibet in September and is interested in having other people come along. I am tempt

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11 April 2014
Africa

Good news for Greater Bamboo Lemurs

One of the world’s biggest populations of greater bamboo lemurs (Prolemur simus) – sometimes known as the panda lemur – has doubled in just three years, giving conservationis

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Offset your Greenhouse Gases when you fly - and protect Gola Rainforest

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