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Slippery challenge: can the European eel be saved from oblivion?
Project hopes to identify best habitats for extraordinary creature more endangered than giant panda – and shed light on mysterious breeding location
“That one is definitely over five years old, it could be eight to 10 years old,” shouts Dr Peter Walker, as a writhing 50cm long eel is scooped out of the River Tone near Taunton in Somerset. “This year or next I would expect this one to be on its merry way.”
The European eel makes an extraordinary 6,000km (3,728-mile) journey to the Sargasso Sea in the north Atlantic to spawn, from where its larvae travel all the way back. Now scientists hope a new project may shed light on this still mysterious part of eels’ lifecycle, which could provide crucial help in protecting the species.
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CP Daily: Friday May 17, 2019
After long wait, Oregon committee sends on cap-and-trade legislation
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All the raspy-voice myna birds have come here, to this old swamp, where the ghost swans now dance the yellow dust song cycles of drought. Around and around the dry swamp they go with their webbed feet stomping up the earth in a cloud of dust, and all the bits and pieces of the past unravelled from parched soil. The Swan Book, by Alexis Wright.
A dense haze of smoke crawled over Melbourne and embraced us for a day in its lonely pilgrimage, inviting us to contemplate its mourning rite, its long prayer.
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US court rejects request for EPA to temporarily halt biofuel credit waivers
Water finds a way
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'Shame on you': Boots berated for wrapping prescriptions in plastic bags
Campaigners say pharmacy chain should uphold promise to reduce plastic packaging
The pharmacy chain Boots has come under fire for using plastic bags, rather than paper ones, to package some of its prescriptions.
Environmental campaigners and customers criticised the firm, which signed up to a high-profile scheme to cut plastic packaging last year.
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Mars: The box seeking to answer the biggest question
California ETS advisory committee member considering options after job move
The week in wildlife – in pictures
A bobcat, a Burmese python and a baby elephant
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