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A film-maker and trustee of a wildcat association writes in defence of Scotland's rare and elusive animal.

You have been sending us pictures of the snow and sleet where you live.

Some red squirrels have developed immunity to a deadly disease carried by grey squirrels, scientists find.

Protecting the red squirrel in the city which claims to be the only one to house them.

A growing number of workers in northern Canada's forests are originally from Africa - drawn by the good wages.

It's being billed as king of the superfruits - the baobab fruit has just been given EU approval to be used in smoothies and cereal bars. But what does it taste like? The Magazine's Tom Geoghegan got hold of one.

A picture round-up of some of the stories that made the news in London this week.

Kew Gardens unveils a walkway enabling visitors to explore treetops.

A walkway 18m (59ft) above ground is unveiled at London's Kew Gardens, enabling visitors to explore treetops.

Fourteen tiger cubs are spotted in an Indian reserve, in a rare boost to halt the decline in their numbers.

One of Western Europe's earliest known urban societies may have brought destruction on itself, a study suggests.

Long Island has attracted many potential buyers, despite its only accommodation being under canvas.

Long Island attracts many potential buyers, despite its only accommodation being under canvas.

Householders can halt the decline of many birds by making their gardens more wildlife-friendly, a charity urges.

The RSPB calls on people to make their gardens more bird-friendly in a bid to boost a declining population.

Archaeologists start a six-week dig at a hill fort in a bid to unearth ancient remains.

A timelapse camera, set up to illustrate the changing climate, has been returning some spectacular images of Kew Gardens.

A timelapse camera, set up to illustrate the changing climate, has been returning some spectacular images of Kew Gardens.

Ugandan MPs criticise a plan to clear thousands of hectares of rainforest for a sugar plantation.

A project to reintroduce dormice to a Lincolnshire wood is a success and the mammals are thriving, say ecologists.

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