#Act4 Wildlife Wolves are much more likely than dogs to provide food to members of their group, an experiment involving touchscreens has shown. Wolves care about their mates more than dogs 2 May 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Aquatic animal production is the fastest growing food sector globally. FVE maps out the educational steps to become an aquatic veterinarian to address EU lack of vets for fish 11 March 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Environmental law contributes to biodiversity conservation insofar as it is properly drafted and implemented. Case Study: wildlife law unfit for the protection of a wild‐born North Sea orca kept for ‘research’, before ending up in Spanish aquapark 11 February 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Lions in Namibia have turned to hunting seabirds and seals in the face of scarce food resources in the desert landscape, research has found. Lions have adapted to hunt seals and seabirds in Namibia, study finds 28 January 2019
#Act4 Wildlife They argue octopus farming raises a variety of sustainability and ethical concerns that aren't being addressed. Scientists question the ethics, sustainability of planned octopus farms 24 January 2019
#Act4 Wildlife Londoners are taking so much cocaine that it has seeped into the city’s famous River Thames, new research by King’s College London has discovered, prompting concerns over what it is doing to the river’s wildlife. London record levels of cocaine could make Thames’ eels high 22 January 2019