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No Respite to Bluefin Tuna
By Someshwar Singh

It is not just the northern bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) in trouble. A new WWF report confirms that the southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) may also be close to commercial extinction. Will one of the most magnificent giants of the sea be allowed to go extinct? (en español)


Where Sheep May Usefully Graze
By Alison Coleman

The famous heather moorlands of Britain are under threat from invasive plant species that destroy their unique character. To save them, conservationists have turned to nature itself in the form of a very unusual breed of sheep. (en español)


The Shrimp And The Mangrove
By Salman Rashid

For years the people of Sonmiani Bay in Pakistan have lived off the shrimp harvest and the mangrove forest but only now are they learning that the decline of one is related to the destruction of the other.
(en español)


Conserving Lake Nakuru
By Meg Gawler

Africa's growing water shortages threaten both wildlife and people, and conservation efforts must take account of the needs of both. A wetlands project at Lake Nakuru in Kenya offers some pointers to the way forward.
(en español)