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Window Films Save Birds from Deadly Collisions in Bayern
In Bayern, Germany, special films on windows of public buildings are preventing bird deaths from collisions; the LBV estimates 100 million birds die annually in Germany from window impacts, with a high fatality rate; a successful intervention at the Nuremberg Future Museum shows effectiveness.
Window Films Save Birds from Deadly Collisions in Bayern
In Bayern, Germany, special films on windows of public buildings are preventing bird deaths from collisions; the LBV estimates 100 million birds die annually in Germany from window impacts, with a high fatality rate; a successful intervention at the Nuremberg Future Museum shows effectiveness.
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32% Bias Score


US Blogger Apologizes for Removing Baby Wombat in Australia
American travel blogger Sam Jones apologized for removing a baby wombat from its mother in Australia, sparking outrage and death threats, prompting her to leave the country before facing potential deportation; she claims she thought the joey was injured.
US Blogger Apologizes for Removing Baby Wombat in Australia
American travel blogger Sam Jones apologized for removing a baby wombat from its mother in Australia, sparking outrage and death threats, prompting her to leave the country before facing potential deportation; she claims she thought the joey was injured.
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52% Bias Score


Southern Rhineland-Palatinate Train Lines Disrupted by Badger Activity
Badger burrows caused the collapse of a railway embankment near Landau, interrupting train service between Landau and Winden, and necessitating the earlier closure of the Deidesheim-Bad Dürkheim line until mid-December due to extensive badger digging; repairs may take up to three months.
Southern Rhineland-Palatinate Train Lines Disrupted by Badger Activity
Badger burrows caused the collapse of a railway embankment near Landau, interrupting train service between Landau and Winden, and necessitating the earlier closure of the Deidesheim-Bad Dürkheim line until mid-December due to extensive badger digging; repairs may take up to three months.
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36% Bias Score


Tourist Faces Deportation After Handling Baby Wombat in Australia
American tourist Sam Jones may be deported from Australia after a video showed her picking up and running with a baby wombat, causing distress to its mother; Australian officials are reviewing her visa.
Tourist Faces Deportation After Handling Baby Wombat in Australia
American tourist Sam Jones may be deported from Australia after a video showed her picking up and running with a baby wombat, causing distress to its mother; Australian officials are reviewing her visa.
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48% Bias Score


North Sea Collision: Oil Spill and Missing Crew Member
A US-flagged oil tanker, the Stena Immaculate, collided with a Portuguese-flagged cargo ship, Solong, carrying sodium cyanide, 13 miles off East Yorkshire on March 10th, 2024, resulting in one missing crew member, an oil spill, and concerns for wildlife and local economies.
North Sea Collision: Oil Spill and Missing Crew Member
A US-flagged oil tanker, the Stena Immaculate, collided with a Portuguese-flagged cargo ship, Solong, carrying sodium cyanide, 13 miles off East Yorkshire on March 10th, 2024, resulting in one missing crew member, an oil spill, and concerns for wildlife and local economies.
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40% Bias Score


Giant Iceberg Grounds Far From Antarctic Island, Averted Wildlife Crisis
The world's largest iceberg, A23a (3,300 sq km), has run aground 70km from South Georgia Island, potentially sparing the island's wildlife from disruption, after initially causing concern that it would disrupt penguins' and seals' feeding.
Giant Iceberg Grounds Far From Antarctic Island, Averted Wildlife Crisis
The world's largest iceberg, A23a (3,300 sq km), has run aground 70km from South Georgia Island, potentially sparing the island's wildlife from disruption, after initially causing concern that it would disrupt penguins' and seals' feeding.
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32% Bias Score

Falklands' Penguin Population Threatened by Climate Change and Funding Cuts
The Falkland Islands are home to approximately one million penguins across five species, but their population is threatened by climate change causing habitat loss and food scarcity, exacerbated by potential funding cuts for crucial conservation programs.

Falklands' Penguin Population Threatened by Climate Change and Funding Cuts
The Falkland Islands are home to approximately one million penguins across five species, but their population is threatened by climate change causing habitat loss and food scarcity, exacerbated by potential funding cuts for crucial conservation programs.
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36% Bias Score

US Influencer Departs Australia After Wombat Incident
US hunting influencer Sam Jones grabbed a baby wombat from its mother in Australia, sparking outrage and prompting an investigation into potential visa violations; she subsequently left the country.

US Influencer Departs Australia After Wombat Incident
US hunting influencer Sam Jones grabbed a baby wombat from its mother in Australia, sparking outrage and prompting an investigation into potential visa violations; she subsequently left the country.
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52% Bias Score

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Spreads Across Antarctica
A highly pathogenic avian influenza virus has spread throughout Antarctica, infecting various bird and mammal species, though penguin mortality remains surprisingly low. The virus, originally from China, was first detected in the Antarctic on February 24, 2024, and has already caused significant mor...

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Spreads Across Antarctica
A highly pathogenic avian influenza virus has spread throughout Antarctica, infecting various bird and mammal species, though penguin mortality remains surprisingly low. The virus, originally from China, was first detected in the Antarctic on February 24, 2024, and has already caused significant mor...
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24% Bias Score

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Spreads Across Antarctica, Reaching Subantarctic Islands
A highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, initially detected in Antarctica a year ago, has spread significantly across hundreds of kilometers of coastline, affecting various bird and penguin populations and reaching subantarctic islands; new research confirms its continued presence and spread to ne...

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Spreads Across Antarctica, Reaching Subantarctic Islands
A highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, initially detected in Antarctica a year ago, has spread significantly across hundreds of kilometers of coastline, affecting various bird and penguin populations and reaching subantarctic islands; new research confirms its continued presence and spread to ne...
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12% Bias Score

Atlantic Canada's Prime Birdwatching Destinations
Atlantic Canada offers diverse birdwatching, with sites like Brier Island (sea birds, whales), Grand Manan Island (shorebirds, seabirds), and Mary's Point (semipalmated sandpipers) showcasing significant avian biodiversity and ecological importance.

Atlantic Canada's Prime Birdwatching Destinations
Atlantic Canada offers diverse birdwatching, with sites like Brier Island (sea birds, whales), Grand Manan Island (shorebirds, seabirds), and Mary's Point (semipalmated sandpipers) showcasing significant avian biodiversity and ecological importance.
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28% Bias Score

Giant Iceberg A23a Runs Aground Near South Georgia
The world's largest iceberg, A23a (1.1 trillion tons), has run aground 90 kilometers off South Georgia Island after drifting from Antarctica since 2020, initially causing concern for local wildlife but now potentially offering ecological benefits while posing future navigational hazards.

Giant Iceberg A23a Runs Aground Near South Georgia
The world's largest iceberg, A23a (1.1 trillion tons), has run aground 90 kilometers off South Georgia Island after drifting from Antarctica since 2020, initially causing concern for local wildlife but now potentially offering ecological benefits while posing future navigational hazards.
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32% Bias Score
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