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Why is Tenerife’s terrain so dangerous?
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Why is Tenerife’s terrain so dangerous?

Beneath Tenerife’s stark beauty lies a hidden threat: its volcanic landscape poses a danger to tourists Tenerife, the Canary Island where the body of 19-year-old Jay Slater was found earlier this week, has deceptively dangerous terrain. Green valleys wind through…

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Saunas could save rare frog

Amphibians are being wiped out due to a fungal infection, but now scientists have developed a special frog sauna that could save a rare frog It’s no secret that the…

Study reveals conservation’s positive impact on biodiversity worldwide

Gloom about human-induced climate change and our impacts on flora and fauna can seem unrelenting. However, a new study offers hope and suggests that our efforts to protect nature can…

Where in the world has its own alphabet?

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QUIZ: UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Grab your virtual passport! This UNESCO Challenge tests your knowledge of World Heritage Sites. Can you identify these iconic locations and score a discount?

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Why is Tenerife’s terrain so dangerous?
Briefing

Why is Tenerife’s terrain so dangerous?

Grace GourlayJul 16, 20244 min read

Beneath Tenerife’s stark beauty lies a hidden threat: its volcanic landscape poses a danger to tourists Tenerife, the Canary Island where the body of 19-year-old Jay Slater was found earlier this week, has deceptively dangerous terrain. Green valleys wind through…

Green and golden bell frog

Saunas could save rare frog

Stuart ButlerJul 16, 20244 min read

Amphibians are being wiped out due to a fungal infection, but now scientists have developed a special frog sauna that could save a rare frog It’s no secret that the…

Conservation measures in Brazil’s Pantanal wetlands have done much to improve hyacinth macaw populations

Study reveals conservation’s positive impact on biodiversity worldwide

Mark RoweJul 15, 202418 min read

Gloom about human-induced climate change and our impacts on flora and fauna can seem unrelenting. However, a new study offers hope and suggests that our efforts to protect nature can…

Where in the world July 2024

Where in the world has its own alphabet?

Geographical StaffJul 15, 20241 min read

Identify this country using the following clues: 1) Has a population of three million  2) Landlocked, it borders three countries and is similar in size to Belgium 3) Prides itself on…

QUIZ: UNESCO World Heritage Sites

QUIZ: UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Grace GourlayJul 15, 20241 min read

Grab your virtual passport! This UNESCO Challenge tests your knowledge of World Heritage Sites. Can you identify these iconic locations and score a discount?

Why is Tenerife’s terrain so dangerous?
Briefing

Why is Tenerife’s terrain so dangerous?

Grace GourlayJul 16, 20244 min read

Beneath Tenerife’s stark beauty lies a hidden threat: its volcanic landscape poses a danger to tourists Tenerife, the Canary Island…

Saunas could save rare frog

Stuart ButlerJul 16, 2024

Study reveals conservation’s positive impact on biodiversity worldwide

Mark RoweJul 15, 2024

Where in the world has its own alphabet?

Geographical StaffJul 15, 2024

QUIZ: UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Grace GourlayJul 15, 2024
Why is Tenerife’s terrain so dangerous?

Why is Tenerife’s terrain so dangerous?

Beneath Tenerife’s stark beauty lies a hidden threat: its volcanic landscape poses a danger to tourists Tenerife, the Canary Island where the body of…

Saunas could save rare frog

Saunas could save rare frog

Study reveals conservation’s positive impact on biodiversity worldwide

Study reveals conservation’s positive impact on biodiversity worldwide

Where in the world has its own alphabet?

Where in the world has its own alphabet?

QUIZ: UNESCO World Heritage Sites

QUIZ: UNESCO World Heritage Sites

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Why is Tenerife’s terrain so dangerous?

Why is Tenerife’s terrain so dangerous?

Saunas could save rare frog

Saunas could save rare frog

Study reveals conservation’s positive impact on biodiversity worldwide

Study reveals conservation’s positive impact on biodiversity worldwide

Where in the world has its own alphabet?

Where in the world has its own alphabet?

QUIZ: UNESCO World Heritage Sites

QUIZ: UNESCO World Heritage Sites

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