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The EU has downgraded wolf protection, allowing member states to set their own hunting quotas. Here’s how that’s playing out in Slovakia.
Zooming in on the microbial biodiversity that populates our internal and external ecosystems, impacting all aspects of our lives
A new report assesses the main drivers of zooneses and how the knock-on effects of unstainable food systems can lead to future pandemics.