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2022: the year rewilding went mainstream – and a biodiversity deal gave the world hope | Max Benato
Cop15’s long-awaited agreement will be closely watched, says the Guardian’s biodiversity editor, but it was by no means the only positive nature news, despite the heartbreaking ravages of avian flu

Max Benato

26, Dec, 2022 @7:00 AM

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Cop15 essential reading: seven books that explain the biodiversity crisis
Ahead of December’s conference our writers select titles that explain the issues at stake, from animal extinction to marine degradation and loss of habitat

Guardian writers

28, Nov, 2022 @9:30 AM

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Animal populations experience average decline of almost 70% since 1970, report reveals
Huge scale of human-driven loss of species demands urgent action, say world’s leading scientists

Patrick Greenfield and Max Benato

12, Oct, 2022 @11:01 PM

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Bogs, banks and bubble barriers: five great projects to protect nature
Across the world conservation groups, researchers and volunteers are working to combat the five key drivers of biodiversity loss identified by scientists

Max Benato

26, Dec, 2021 @12:15 PM

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2021: when the link between the climate and biodiversity crises became clear
Looking back on a year in which the Age of Extinction reported on everything from summits to species loss, solutions and community involvement

Max Benato

20, Dec, 2021 @7:30 AM

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The Return: a family reconnects with the Amazon as Covid threatens their village - Guardian documentary
While millions of people around the world have gone into lockdown amid the coronavirus crisis, a family in the Ecuadorian Amazon has opted to move deeper into the relative safety of the jungle. As they reconnect with dormant ancestral knowledge, away from the distractions of modern life, their affinity with nature begins to flourish. As news spreads that Ecuador might lift lockdown soon, will the family stay?

Eriberto Gualinga, Nina Gualinga, Marc Silver, Max Benato, Laurence Topham and Lindsay Poulton

06, Jul, 2021 @11:05 AM

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2020: a truly unimaginable year for biodiversity
The Guardian’s biodiversity editor looks back on a year that put the state of the planet on the agenda in ways no one could have foreseen

Max Benato

22, Dec, 2020 @7:30 AM

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Confirmed cases of Covid-19 pass 3m worldwide – as it happened
Iran reports 96 more deaths; Spain’s death toll shows slight rise; Germany calls for ‘very careful’ easing of lockdown; New Zealand says ‘worst is over’

Naaman Zhou (now); Kevin Rawlinson, Damien Gayle, Paul MacInnes, Matthew Weaver and Helen Sullivan (earlier)

27, Apr, 2020 @11:20 PM

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Isle of Dogs exhibition in London attracts 40,000 film fans
Exhibition of original sets and figures from Wes Anderson’s film has been extended due to demand

Max Benato

06, Apr, 2018 @9:48 PM

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Baby boy born onboard rescue ship after mother was plucked from rubber dinghy
Baby delivered by MSF midwife after Nigerian parents and two brothers were rescued from overcrowded rubber dinghy

Max Benato

13, Sep, 2016 @7:53 AM

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Moshi Monsters: Moshlings Theme Park – review (by nine-year-old)

Will the new Moshi Monsters DS game satisfy our young critic?

Max Benato

26, Oct, 2012 @12:57 PM

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Back-to-school bugs

Children can catch an array of gruesome-sounding illnesses off fellow pupils. But don't worry, few are as bad as you might think

Max Benato

12, Sep, 2011 @8:30 PM

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