Top 10 Reptiles in the World
National Reptile Day is observed every year on October 21st to promote education and appreciation for reptiles everywhere.
The climate targets seem a long way off, politicians are largely inactive, yet the situation is becoming increasingly urgent. Global warming of 3 degrees seems increasingly likely, but the consequences would be fatal, as a UN report shows.
National Reptile Day is observed every year on October 21st to promote education and appreciation for reptiles everywhere.
Zookeepers at Cester Zoo are celebrating the birth of a rare baby rhino. The female calf was safely delivered by new mum ema Elsa, following a 15-month-long pregnancy. Conservationists at the zoo say the arrival of the calf – an eastern black rhino - will be ‘celebrated globally', as fewer than 1,000 now remain on the planet.
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