Nature
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Czech experts helping to fight illegal cheetah cub trade in Somaliland
Every year scores of cheetah cubs are smuggled out of Somaliland to be sold as pets. Czech experts are assisting an international effort to stop the practice.
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New project enlists Czech public to help save crucian carp
The crucian carp (karas obecný) was once among the most common fish found in Czech waters. Now, however, biologists have registered its rapid disappearance.
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Extreme floods, no spruce forests? What the UN climate change report may mean for Czechia
According to leading Czech ecologists, climate change effects could include an end to spruce forests and major floods at least once a decade.
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Prague plans to install its first urban pigeon loft – and steal their eggs
Councillors in Prague's Žižkov district have decided to install the country’s first urban pigeon loft.
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Primeval forest in Jizera Mountains placed on UNESCO World Heritage list
An area of the Jizera Mountains in North Bohemia known as Jizerskohorské bučiny (Jizera Mountain Beechwood) has been placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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Student Štěpánka Klečanská on green issues: we need more people to do the small things that matter
Student Štepánka Klečanská talks about climate change, the attitude of the public to green issues and the small things that count.
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Military ground of Libavá turns into sanctuary for rare bird species
Despite the sound of gunfire, explosions and ground army vehicles, the military ground of Libavá has become something of a sanctuary for rare species of birds.
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Professor Patrick van Damme on the role of Prague's Faculty of Tropical Agri-Sciences
Patrick Van Damme, Belgian professor in tropical agronomy, has recently been appointed to head the Faculty of Tropical Agri-Sciences.
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Climatologist: Until 2050 the course is set, but we can influence what happens after that
Temperature swings, heavy storms and flash floods have become a regular feature of the Czech summer.
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Fish get addicted to meth through contaminated water, shows Czech study
Freshwater fish are in danger of becoming addicted to methamphetamine, Czech scientists have warned in a study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology.
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Tornado hits southern Moravia, leaving death and devastation in its path
A tornado, thunderstorms and hail struck villages in southern Moravia on Thursday, claiming at least five lives, seriously injuring scores of people, and razing buildings.
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PM Boris Johnson awards Czech-British couple for cleaning Cornish coastline
Czech Monika Hertlová and her partner Steve Green from the NGO Clean Ocean Sailing have been awarded by PM Boris Johnson for cleaning Cornwall’s coastline.
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