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  1. Britain's happiest places mapped
  2. Environment quiz: How closely do you follow the green news?. The Guardian
  3. UK makes Atlantic sea bed claim
  4. Stunning images from your local nature reserves
  5. Use your loaf - join the bread amnesty at RSPB Fairburn Ings
  6. Environment: Turkish PM attacks 'idle' green groups. The Guardian
  7. Eco Soundings. The Guardian
  8. 'Complexity' of Neanderthal tools
  9. Chimp for sale
  10. Fry-ups raise bowel cancer risk
  11. Giri Raja chicken can be bred for eggs and meat. The Guardian
  12. On the trail of the Lulworth skipper, one of Britain's rarest butterflies. The Guardian
  13. Water scarcity is causing food shortages and environmental decline - so why is it ignored?
  14. Bog Gardens for Damp-Loving Wildlife
  15. Japanese study says loss of fat in whales may be result of climate change. The Guardian
  16. Part of bird reserve left to sea
  17. Pole trek needs last explorer
  18. The ice machine comes - to rescue a seal with cold phobia
  19. Hard choices at Titchwell
  20. Taverna invasion threatens Athenian idyll. The Guardian
  21. Environment: Fate of Amazon tribes on trial as Brazil awaits reservation ruling. The Guardian
  22. Aggressive TB treatment 'success'
  23. Specieswatch: Stick insect. The Guardian
  24. The UK coastal hotspots at risk from climate change. The Guardian
  25. Beauty spots to be devoured by sea. The Guardian
  26. Salmon fishers, angered by drop in fish numbers, demand a seal cull. The Guardian
  27. Gary Yohe: Bjorn Lomborg misrepresents climate change research. The Guardian
  28. Environmental groups plea for White House to seek public comment on changes to endangered species la
  29. Norway will not catch enough whales to meet its quota this year. The Guardian
  30. US scientists challenge UK over coal-fired power stations. The Guardian
  31. The week in wildlife. The Guardian
  32. Abandoned whale calf put down amid angry protests. The Guardian
  33. Letters: For and against carbon credits. The Guardian
  34. Craig Redmond: Claude the baby gorilla's death wasn't the fault of its mother, but of the zoo system
  35. Vote for Henry!
  36. Snail's pace. The Guardian
  37. Environmental photographer of the year 2008. The Guardian
  38. Navy may help ailing Sydney whale
  39. Ewa Jasiewicz: We need a revolution to tackle climate change. The Guardian
  40. Charlotte Higgins on cycling. The Guardian
  41. US environment: Calls for New York to become major generator of renewable energy. The Guardian
  42. Italian snail colony discovered in UK after 112 years. The Guardian
  43. McCain comments on Colorado River compact makes waves in western states. The Guardian
  44. Puffin alert in Birmingham
  45. Open thread: Rescuing ground control from BAA. The Guardian
  46. Hopes fade for Sydney whale calf
  47. Birds 'off the pace' with warming
  48. eBay insect fossil is new species
  49. The question: Do animals feel grief?. The Guardian
  50. A thermostat for mini-spacecraft
  51. Stuart Orr of the World Wildlife Fund on Britain's water consumption. The Guardian
  52. Water: The hidden cost of your food and drink. The Guardian
  53. Climate change: US environmentalists claim global warming threatens small mammal. The Guardian
  54. Video: Baby whale mistakes boat for mother. The Guardian
  55. Yew cuttings help cancer research
  56. Inside the brain
  57. 'Water wars'
  58. Environment: Bruni sides with bruin over presence in Pyrenees. The Guardian
  59. Stephen Hockman: In search of world justice. The Guardian
  60. Why reforming the economics of food could bring environmental and social benefits
  61. Japan seeks to arrest Sea Shepherd anti-whaling activists. The Guardian
  62. Bird flu hopes from 1918 victims
  63. Prince 'must prove anti-GM claim'
  64. Coasts may be 'abandoned to sea'
  65. Ancient tree helps birds survive
  66. Environment: Europe's pine may be wiped out, say experts. The Guardian
  67. Lab animal use 'tops 100 million'
  68. End chicken shackling, says welfare group. The Guardian
  69. Nick Cohen: Charles, a very modern Marie Antoinette. The Guardian
  70. Camera spots rare clouded leopard
  71. 'Kill Crayfish on sight' appeal
  72. Polly Toynbee: Carbon credits tick all the boxes. What's the delay?. The Guardian
  73. Pacific dives recover novel fish
  74. Pacific dives recover novel fish
  75. Call to end animal pain-research
  76. The week in wildlife. The Guardian
  77. Climate change affects garden birds
  78. Climate 'altering UK bird habits'
  79. Suffocating dead zones spread across world's oceans. The Guardian
  80. Climate change causing UK birds to lay eggs early. The Guardian
  81. The dirty dozen alien invaders choking Britain's waterways. The Guardian
  82. Frogs and other amphibians dying at alarming rates, say University of California at Berkeley scienti
  83. Alison Benjamin: Why the decline in bee numbers matters. The Guardian
  84. Hope over 'quick' bird flu test
  85. Sea eagles released at secret location in Scotland. The Guardian
  86. Our greening vocabulary - 'carbon footprint', 'electrosmog' and 'eco-village' get dictionary status
  87. Andy Tait: Never mind dolphins - what about turtles and sharks?. The Guardian
  88. Russian billionaire in talks to buy Hummer brand. The Guardian
  89. Investors from down under start an £80m Caledonian gold rush. The Guardian
  90. Birds released in secret location
  91. Species 'damaging waterways'
  92. Letters: Birds of a feather ... charm together. The Guardian
  93. 'Slow' light to speed up the net
  94. Could a robot controlled by rat brain cells help unravel Alzheimer's?
  95. US supreme court kicks Exxon Valdez punitive damages case back to 9th circuit court in San Francisco
  96. Dangerous jellyfish on rise in UK
  97. UK fishermen blame EU quotas as they discard five tonnes of endangered fish. The Guardian
  98. Video: UK trawler filmed dumping tonnes of fish. The Guardian
  99. Creatures given more protection
  100. Charles warns GM farming will end in ecological disaster. The Guardian
  101. Alison Benjamin looks at the decline of the British bee population. The Guardian
  102. WWF advert attacks Shell's environmental claims. The Guardian
  103. Video: Watch WWF's anti-Shell ad. The Guardian
  104. Charles in GM 'disaster' warning
  105. US partners with Canada to map oil-rich continental shelf. The Guardian
  106. Bees in decline. The Guardian
  107. Honeybee deaths reaching crisis point threatening fruit and vegetable pollination. The Guardian
  108. Richard George: An environment of repression at climate camp. The Guardian
  109. Southern seals sample salty seas
  110. Birmingham youngster lands gold
  111. Haaf empty
  112. US accused of 'sneak attack' on wildlife protection. The Guardian
  113. Smart future for swarming robots
  114. Open thread: Is feeding the birds a human right?. The Guardian
  115. Martin Wainwright on the grouse shooting season. The Guardian
  116. Cell change 'keeps organs young'
  117. Peregrine viewpoint closes up while feathered superstars fly on
  118. Activists warn over planting of GM trees. The Guardian
  119. Climate change: High street banks face consumer boycott over investment in coal projects. The Guardi
  120. RSPB supports couple warned not to feed birds. The Guardian
  121. Germaine Greer: Brown's green towns won't work. The Guardian
  122. Deepening ecological crisis unfolds in South Australia as epic drought tightens grip. The Guardian
  123. Nick Cohen: Don't be fooled. China hasn't changed. The Guardian
  124. Scientists ask to plant GM trees
  125. Sub to make deep Caribbean dive
  126. Gene hooks smokers at first puff
  127. Eat kangaroo to 'save the planet'
  128. Hook, line and thinker: coastal food foraging in Yorkshire. The Guardian
  129. Second successful breeding season for marsh harriers
  130. UK energy minister, Malcolm Wicks, tells Patrick Wintour why Britain should press ahead with coal-fi
  131. One chick remains as second New Forest hobby dies
  132. Environment campaigners criticise Boris Johnson as new London mayor reaches 100 days in office. The
  133. Beijing heat 'could clear minds'
  134. The week in wildlife. The Guardian
  135. Jenny Jones: Boris: no more energy for sustainability?. The Guardian
  136. Robot plane sweeps over UK fields
  137. Environment: Intense rainfall due to global warming could raise flood risk. The Guardian
  138. BT injects life into its network
  139. New recruit to help farmers help birds
  140. Kingsnorth climate protesters target biofuel depot. The Guardian
  141. Less than a fifth of biofuel used on UK roads meets environmental standards according to the Renewab
  142. Crystal clue in army brain injury
  143. Guardian Daily podcast: A warning to plan for a bigger temperature rise; plus Eric 'Digger' Dowling.
  144. Bibi van der Zee meets the activists who rehouse 'spent' birds. The Guardian
  145. New wave power generation: harnessing the sea's energy. The Guardian
  146. Elastic electronics see better
  147. Government offers £30m to schools damaged in last summer's flooding. The Guardian
  148. British researchers chart fuel-rich areas in Arctic for first time. The Guardian
  149. Little squirts
  150. Global airline industry axes 60m seats. The Guardian
  151. Achim Steiner: Pollution may be high, but Beijing has embraced green targets for the Olympics. The G
  152. US environmental protection agency set to rule on cuts in biofuel production. The Guardian
  153. Response: It's creation, stupid! A coalition of the faiths could save the planet. The Guardian
  154. Environment: Plans for Kingsnorth push ahead despite 'clean coal' talks. The Guardian
  155. The wilderness at risk from the latest dash for gas. The Guardian
  156. Teacher finds new cosmic object
  157. All aboard!
  158. Elephants on parade. The Guardian
  159. Down on the farm with the RSPB
  160. See you soon, seabirds*- and be careful
  161. The sea creature giving Britain's olympic sailing squad a boost
  162. Maura Kelly: Barack Obama caves on offshore oil drilling. The Guardian
  163. The world's first cloned pet dogs. The Guardian
  164. Human malaria jab tests nearing
  165. Video: Splashing out at Berlin zoo. The Guardian
  166. Environment: Kamikatsu, Japan’s zero-waste village. The Guardian
  167. Endangered primates. The Guardian
  168. UK environment: Climate activist arrested at Kingsnorth power station for breaching bail. The Guardi
  169. Pilots of vessels in Mississippi oil spill to testify before US coast guard. The Guardian
  170. All new coal is dirty coal
  171. Dismay as swan killing case is dropped
  172. Animal rights activists defend firebombing attacks against researchers. The Guardian
  173. Scientists search for climate clues in Alaska glacier. The Guardian
  174. Extracts from the environmental audit committee's report on car tax.. The Guardian
  175. Panel of MPs backs green car tax. The Guardian
  176. Sewage pipes left 'unregulated'
  177. The green gauge: From a green ice rink in Atlanta to a throng of visitors descending on nature. The
  178. Field test
  179. Stranded whale put down: Attempts to rescue ailing animal fail. The Guardian
  180. Discovery of sea trout in Seine shows success of river clean-up. The Guardian
  181. Review: The Last Fish Tale by Mark Kurlansky, and Bottomfeeder by Taras Grescoe. The Guardian
  182. Early stereo recordings restored
  183. Arctic park faces melting crisis
  184. Aral sea rescue plan claimed a success according to the Kazakh government. The Guardian
  185. Climate change activists at Kingsnorth coal-fired power station protest prepare for jail. The Guardi
  186. Nature spotting - do you know what it is yet?. The Guardian
  187. Ben Whitford: Does immigration hurt the environment?. The Guardian
  188. BA flight cuts 'undermine case for Heathrow expansion'. The Guardian
  189. Video: Rare Australian snubfin dolphins filmed for first time. The Guardian
  190. The week in wildlife. The Guardian
  191. Simon Lewis: A dangerous untruth. The Guardian
  192. Andrew Simms: We have only 100 months to avoid irreversible environmental disaster. The Guardian
  193. Oil: Tar sands less damaging than coal, insists Shell. The Guardian
  194. UK in 'delusion' over emissions
  195. Hungry seals 'steer by the stars'
  196. RSPB appeal for nature loving volunteers to inspire children about birds
  197. Dive into Marine Week
  198. Alternative energy technique to split hydrogen from water could lead to clean fuel, scientists say.
  199. US inquiry claims 'safe' insecticides cause health problems. The Guardian
  200. Wildlife on show at the Ironbridge Gorge
  201. David Cox: Why all the fuss about puffins?. The Guardian
  202. Live fish caught at record depth
  203. Environment: Climate activists occupy proposed site for coal-fired power station. The Guardian
  204. Scheme puts North's farm birds on the map
  205. US wildlife agency reports navy drills not harming wildlife. The Guardian
  206. Sleep clue to age memory decline
  207. Bangladesh landmass 'is growing'
  208. Report says funding for measures included in a draft bill appears to be 'inadequate'. The Guardian
  209. How To Make Or Buy A Bird Box For Your Garden
  210. How To Watch Birds In Your Wildlife Garden
  211. Caught in the net
  212. Enjoying Autumn In Your Wildlife Garden
  213. How To Attract Frogs To Your Garden Pond And Keep Them There
  214. How To Make Your Garden Into A Butterfly Garden
  215. The Benefits Of Worms In Your Wildlife Garden
  216. How To Make Your Garden Pond Into A Wildlife Pond
  217. The Benefits Of Keeping Bees In Your Wildlife Garden
  218. The Pros And Cons Of Badgers In Your Wildlife Garden
  219. Attracting Newts To Your Wildlife Garden Pond
  220. Encouraging Toads in Your Garden
  221. Set sail for a Havergate Island adventure!
  222. Green housing policy must be more radical, says Rynd Smith. The Guardian
  223. Eco Soundings. The Guardian
  224. Bees join hunt for serial killers
  225. A taste of the Mediterranean comes to the UK
  226. Puffins of the North Sea. The Guardian
  227. US environmental agency silences employees on climate change. The Guardian
  228. Bird crime figures continue to soar in the West Midlands
  229. South West not a good place to be a bird
  230. Attacks on birds of prey 'up 40%'
  231. Bird crime figures continue to soar
  232. Shot out of the sky!
  233. Birdcrime report shows Kent fares worst in South East
  234. Rare seahorses born at aquarium
  235. Green police: Brighton's finest try battery power. The Guardian
  236. Wildlife mystery: Sudden drop in puffin numbers. The Guardian
  237. 'It feels like a sci-fi film' - accidents tarnish nuclear dream. The Guardian
  238. Help at last for farmland birds
  239. Uranium leak at France's Tricastin nuclear plant. The Guardian
  240. A Bee with poor eyesight
  241. The week in wildlife. The Guardian
  242. Rare fossils in India threatened
  243. Letter: BA's shining light. The Guardian
  244. Doctors' advice to Britons: have fewer children and help save the planet. The Guardian
  245. GM debate: Cloned meat safe to eat says EU's food agency. The Guardian
  246. Eau dear! French turn on the tap. The Guardian
  247. Fly boy takes to the sky
  248. Get wild about art
  249. First flight for Seaford kittiwakes
  250. Coral grief. The Guardian