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Toxic blue-green algae in Gotland
Surface aggregations of the toxic blue-green algae have already been spotted off the coast of Gotland, warns the World Nature Fund, WWF. .
WWF invests millions in Swedish predators
The World Wildlife Fund, WWF, is investing substantial sums in Swedish predators. A total of 3.
WWF: A major victory for nature
That the debated nature restoration law has now been approved in the EU is seen by the World Wildlife Fund WWF as "a great victory for nature". In Sweden, it will be crucial for example for meadows and endangered species, according to an expert.
Rare Elephant Birth: Mother Attacks Twin
A elephant birth in Thailand took a dramatic turn when the female was found to be carrying twins. After the birth, the newly become two-child mother went amok and injured a zookeeper.
Watch the guillemot chicks' first dramatic weeks
Watch the live broadcast as the guillemot chicks jump out from 40-metre high cliffs into the sea. Now this year's broadcast from Stora Karlsö has started, where over 70 cameras follow the chicks' eventful first weeks.
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