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400 Years of Extinction: ‘Justin Beaver’ and ‘Sigourney Beaver’ to Return in Enfield, London to Combat Flooding
After their extinction in the UK for 400 years, Eurasian beavers named ‘Justin Beaver’ and ‘Sigourney Beaver’ were reintroduced in the city of Enfield in London, England to fight urban flooding and restore natural habitats.
Latest Research Articles
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Heatwave to Hit the UK in April and Climate Change is to Blame: Met Office Forecast
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Darwinian Theory of Evolution Found in Abrupt Shifts in Animal Evolution: New Research
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New Study in England Finds White People Have Greater Risk of Most Cancers
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UK Lifts Ban on Pesticides that Harms Bees Despite Scientific Advices
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Unexplained Underground Movements Damage a Lyneham Road in Wiltshire Since Feb. 17
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Storm Gladys Prompt UK Met Office to Issue Fresh Weather Warnings Until Monday
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Storms Dudley and Eunice Left Dolphins, Other Mammals Stranded and Dead Along Welsh Beaches
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Wild British Hedgehog Population Shows Dramatic Increase, Conservationist Absolutely Livid
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New Study Debunks Myth of Drinking Alcohol Has Positive Effects on the Heart
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New Study Reveals Eating Vegetables Does Not Help Us from Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
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Storm Eunice Brings Strong Winds and Damage in the UK and Europe
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Storm Dudley and Storm Eunice: Severe Weather Warnings Issued to England and Across the UK