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Police capture a wolf from Hamburg's Binnenalster after it bit a woman in Altona.
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Ulv bider kvinde i Hamburg-Altona og bliver trukket op af Alster

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En ulv bed og kvæstede en kvinde i Hamburgs bydel Altona. Politiet bekræftede hændelsen mandag aften og indfangede dyret sent samme nat i Binnenalster ved hjælp af en løkke. Miljømyndighederne skal nu tage stilling til de videre skridt.

Egypt has marked World Migratory Bird Day by reaffirming its commitment to protecting migratory birds and their routes. Activities focused on raising awareness and encouraging public monitoring under the slogan “Every bird counts… your observation matters.” The Ministry of Local Development and Environment led the observance.

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The Forest Department is considering drone surveys to check land claims by families living in the Anamalai Tiger Reserve under the Scheduled Tribes and Other Traditional Forest Dwellers (Recognition of Forest Rights) Act, 2006.

Scientists at Cornell University have uncovered a massive population of ground-nesting miner bees at East Lawn Cemetery in Ithaca, New York, one of the largest known communities worldwide. The site supports between 3 million and 8 million bees, highlighting cemeteries as vital habitats for pollinators amid urban pressures. Researchers emphasize the role of these solitary bees in pollinating local crops like apple trees.

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Statens Veterinärmedicinska Anstalt (SVA) i Sverige advarer om en risiko for øget spredning af den dødelige blåmejsesygdom i Sverige i år. Rapporter om syge og døde småfugle, primært blåmejser, er steget siden februar. SVA har bekræftet sygdommen på sin hjemmeside.

Trained kumki elephants in Chittoor district are guiding wild herds away from farmlands to curb human-elephant conflicts. Camps at Naniyala and Palamaner house these elephants, which have handled multiple incidents successfully. Officials describe this as a shift toward coexistence.

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Colombia's environmental authorities urged respect for wildlife following two recent incidents: a pigua nest fall in Buga and mistreatment of a two-toed sloth in Riosucio, Chocó.

 

 

 

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