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Salcombe wreck added to risk list

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English Heritage has highlighted a Salcombe shipwreck it wants to protect from further damage.

    New life on the rock face

    New life on the rock face

    An underwater city built on granite blocks is now teeming with marine life.





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    Fishing ban for Lyme Bay

    Fishing ban for Lyme Bay

    A ban on fishing in one of the Westcountry's finest marine sites is to be introduced to protect its threatened sea life.

    Is it a cat? No it's a rat

    Is it a cat? No it's a rat

    A giant rat the size of a cat has been discovered in the pristine wilderness of western New Guinea's Foja Mountains.

    Perilous future for penguins

    Perilous future for penguins

    The penguin population of Antarctica is under pressure from global warming, according to a WWF report.

    Wildlife suffer as deforestation reigns

    Wildlife suffer as deforestation reigns

    Rainforest is being logged on one of the world’s wildlife hotspots more quickly than almost anywhere else in South-East Asia.

    World's tallest lift tower opens in Japan

    World's tallest lift tower opens in Japan

    A Japanese electronics company has unveiled what it claims is the world's tallest elevator testing tower.

    The giraffe line grows

    The giraffe line grows

    The world's tallest animal, the giraffe, comprises a group of species rather than just one, a study finds.


    Beetles are the strongest survivors

    Beetles are the strongest survivors

    Beetles account for a quarter of all known life forms on the planet, and they're here to stay.

    World's biggest flower goes to seed at Eden

    World's biggest flower goes to seed at Eden

    The Eden Project green team has harvested what it believes to be a record number of seeds from the biggest flower in the world.

    Fish quota increases threaten Cod stocks

    Fish quota increases threaten Cod stocks

    A global conservation group has attacked the EU Fisheries Council over its decision to increase the North Sea cod quota by 11 per cent in 2008.

    T. rex quicker than Becks

    T. rex quicker than Becks

    Tyrannosaurus rex would have been able to outrun the likes of David Beckham and Wayne Rooney, a study suggests.

    New species found in Vietnam

    New species found in Vietnam

    Scientists have discovered 11 new species of animals and plants in a remote area in central Vietnam.

    High price may not make champion horse

    High price may not make champion horse

    Spending lots of money on racehorse stud fees may not bring in the rewards that people might expect, a study has found.



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    Bird not seen for 80 years discovered in Pacific

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    Choughs breeding success in west Cornwall

    A pair of choughs have produced a nest of chicks in the west of Cornwall for the first time in 150 years.


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