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Jennifer J
May 25, 20212 min read
The 'Extinct' Giant Otters Of Argentina Have Returned!
Giant otters are amazing animals that are found in South America. They are found living within one of the world's most beautiful and...
Jennifer J
May 24, 20213 min read
Top 5 Amazing Insects You Can Find In Your Garden
There are many beautiful insects that are found around the world. There are even beautiful and amazing insects that we can find right...
Jennifer J
May 24, 20213 min read
Animal Profiles: Eurasian Blackbirds
Blackbirds are one of the UK's most beautiful birds. They look beautiful, and, their song is also beautiful. Male blackbirds can be seen...
Jennifer J
May 24, 20212 min read
Three Cute Osprey Chicks Born In Scottish Nature Reserve!
Three cute baby ospreys have recently been born. The cute trio was born in a nature reserve in Scotland. The osprey chicks hatched at a...
Jennifer J
May 24, 20212 min read
Cheetahs To Be Reintroduced In India, Decades After Being Extinct There
There is good news, as cheetahs are set to be reintroduced in India. This is good news as cheetahs have been extinct in India for decades...
Jennifer J
May 17, 20211 min read
Critically Endangered Red Wolf Pups Are Born
Critically endangered red wolf pups have been born recently. The red wolf pups were born in Ohio, in the United States. They were born in...
Jennifer J
May 12, 20211 min read
Queens Speech Cats: Will Require Microchips
The Queens Speech was yesterday. The Queens Speech is an event where the Queen of the United Kingdom reads out the governments plans and...
Jennifer J
Apr 21, 20212 min read
46% Of People Would Like To See Wildcats Reintroduced In The UK
A YouGov poll has revealed the animals that people would most like to see return to the wild in the UK, with wildcats being one of the...
Jennifer J
Apr 21, 20212 min read
Wildcats Are To Comeback To England's Forests After 200 Years Of Being Absent There!
There is great news for the UK's wildcats, as wildcats are to make their way back to England's forests after 200 years of being absent...
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