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Swedish hunters kill more than 150 brown bears in first days of annual cull
Campaigners denounce ‘pure slaughter’, which could threaten survival of entire Scandinavian population
More than 150 brown bears have been killed in the opening days of Sweden’s annual bear hunt, as controversy mounts over what conservationists have called “pure slaughter”.
The Swedish government issued 486 licences to shoot bears in this year’s hunt, equivalent to about 20% of the remaining brown bear population. This follows a record-breaking cull of 722 bears last year. By Thursday afternoon – the second day of the hunt – 152 bears had already been shot, according to Sweden’s Environmental Protection Agency.
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Glint, glare, magnetic fields: Tamworth solar farm sent to planning commission with 120 objections
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Energy Insiders Podcast: The search for equity
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Bill passes to force big Australian companies to report on climate impacts and risks
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Humpback whale tangled in ropes and buoys in Sydney Harbour - video
A humpback whale was spotted by a tour group on Thursday with ropes and buoys entangled in its tail. The New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service and Maritime NSW vessels were on site monitoring the whale and enforcing an exclusion zone on Friday. The large whale disentanglement team was dispatched to assist the whale and managed to free it later on Friday.
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Gigawatt-scale Victoria wind farm, big battery joins queue for federal green tick
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Future Made in Australia: A plan to super-charge renewables, or a stalking horse for gas expansion?
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India open to bring coal into compliance scheme in time
Second turbine blade failure hits world’s largest offshore wind farm, in fresh blow to GE Vernova
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California May diesel, gasoline sales pick up as retail prices soften
Australian flow battery pioneer put into administration after failing to find backers
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Here’s why more Australian scientists should team up with authors on books about animals
WCI Markets: CCAs bounce after Q3 auction clear shocks to the downside
Investigation reveals global fisheries are in far worse shape than we thought – and many have already collapsed
Democratic state AGs defend fossil fuel lawsuits from Republican challenge
Colorado adopts regulations to realise state’s geothermal energy potential
US EPA calls emergency halt appeal to SCOTUS against power plant regulations “meritless”
Net Zero Economy Authority offers lifeline for coal and gas workers as plants close
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