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VIDEO: Cockatoos teach tool-making tricks
Cockatoos learn to make and use tools when shown by another bird, research reveals.
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VIDEO: The snail farm in my spare bedroom
Helen Howard started a snail farm in her spare bedroom and allotment seven years ago - now she sells to restaurants and private chefs.
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VIDEO: Is it easy for politicians being green?
David Cameron may have made himself a hostage to fortune when pledging to lead the greenest government ever in 2010.
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VIDEO: Greenhouse gas fear over meat production
Global consumption of meat needs to fall to ensure future demand for food can be met and to help protect the environment, a study says.
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VIDEO: Footage of powerful solar flares
The US Space Agency Nasa has released new footage showing a series of powerful solar flares.
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AUDIO: Global citizens to address climate summit
Five hundred global citizens frustrated at the stalemate over climate policy will learn today if they have won the chance to vent their anger at world leaders.
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VIDEO: RSPCA seeks ban on monkeys as pets
The RSPCA is calling for a ban on keeping primates as pets after a rise in the number of calls to its cruelty and advice line concerning animals such as monkeys and marmosets.
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VIDEO: 100-year-old tortoise is on the move
An extremely rare Galapagos tortoise thought to be 100 years old has been given a new home at a zoo in Ohio.
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VIDEO: Scientists trial knotweed killers
Swansea University scientists are conducting the largest field trial in Europe to find new ways of killing Japanese knotweed.
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AUDIO: Puffins 'Frankie Howerd of bird world'
A study by the National Trust suggests seabirds around the UK coastline are being hit by a "triple whammy" of extreme weather, predators and disturbance by humans.
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VIDEO: Litter bug mountaineers 'must recycle'
Over the decades tonnes of disposed tents, spent oxygen cylinders and bottles have been left behind on Mount Everest by people trying to scale it. Now authorities are urging them to bring the waste back down with them to recycle it.
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VIDEO: Taps run dry amid California drought
California has been hit by its worst drought in a century and many say the problem is only going to get worse.
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VIDEO: Buddleia: Gardener's friend or foe?
BBC Newsnight's Stephen Smith visits Dover to assess how much of a threat buddleia is to native species
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VIDEO: How sheepdogs control unruly flocks
A farmer explains his relationship with his sheepdog, after researchers help unravel the mystery of how the animals do their job.
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VIDEO: Rare duck needs new home
The world's rarest bird is facing extinction unless it finds a new home, say conservationists
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VIDEO: Aurora Australis filmed from space
The European Space Agency releases time-lapse footage of the Aurora Australis, or southern lights, filmed from the International Space Station.
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VIDEO: First birthday for panda cub Bao Bao
The National Zoo in Washington DC has been celebrating panda cub Bao Bao's first birthday.
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VIDEO: Iceland issues volcano red alert
Iceland issues a red alert to the aviation industry for the Bardarbunga volcano, meaning significant ash emissions are likely.
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VIDEO: Blast off for sat-nav satellites
A Soyuz rocket carrying two satellites which will make up part of a new European sat-nav system, blasts off from French Guiana.
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AUDIO: Is comedy a science or an art?
Comedians Paul McCaffrey and Tiff Stevenson discuss how comedy is created.
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