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New Study Reveals Legal Trade In Asian Badgers Cause For Concern
Poached and legally farmed for meat and medicine, the welfare of Asian badgers is being overlooked according to the first study of its kind
Would You Join The Cult Of Extreme Fitness Challenges To Look Years Younger?
Extreme fitness challenges are increasingly popular, with Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg the latest to undertake one. Why do men do them, and are they good for you?
The Petshop Donates 12,000 Meals to UAE Cat & Dog Shelters
The Petshop has donated 12,000 meals to animal welfare organisations and is encouraging the UAE population to support and do their part for stray shelters
El NiƱo is Here Warn UN Climate Scientists
Temperatures are expected to soar around the world now the El Nino weather phenomenon has officially emerged
Allergy Proof Your Home With These Simple Swaps
Follow these top tips from the co-founder of natural home care brand, Rooted Regimen, for an allergy-free home
Imposter Syndrome: Why Do Successful Women Think They Are A Fraud?
They have top grades, a high-flying job, and a gorgeous family so why are more and more women suffering from imposter syndrome and believe they will lose everything once theyāre āfound outā
Cultivated Meat Moves Forward As US Approves Chicken For Restaurant Tables
Cell-cultivated meat set for shop shelves
Half of Earth Must Remain Covered in Vegetation Says New Biodiversity Study
A study suggests that approximately 79 per cent of Earth’s remaining vegetation must be protected to meet climate, water and soil targets identified by United Nations
Bhutan ā The Wondrous Road Less Travelled
Long before touching down in the Land of Thunder Dragons Bhutan will lay out its beauty to bewitch you
Deep Impact: How Nasa Protects Us From Giant Asteroids Hurtling Towards Earth
Every day NASA tracks thousands of asteroids ā some the size of sky scrapers, houses and buses ā to ensure they donāt come too near Earth and has even carried out a mission to successfully divert a huge space rock