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Horse abuse fears as hay prices double
More horses could be abandoned or abused amid the soaring cost of hay, a charity chief has warned. Jo Coombs, CEO of Bristol-based charity HorseWorld which looks after rescued horses, ponies and donkeys, told…
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Rescued white tiger’s move to UK ‘imminent’
Eleanor Maslin A white tiger “waking up with freezing fur” in war-torn Ukraine is still waiting to travel to his new home in the UK. Aleks was found abandoned last year in the Kharkiv…
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Woman dies in suspected mountain lion attack, Colorado’s first deadly encounter since 1999
Two mountain lions were euthanized and a search was ongoing for a third. Necropsies will be performed on the animals as well as tests for evidence of human DNA. Jan. 2, 2026, 10:55 AM…
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Enriching the land and farmers’ lives through agroforestry in Ethiopia
Grafted avocado trees are boosting farmers’ incomes, improving nutrition and greening farmlands in southwest Ethiopia In Gechi District, Oromia Region, where coffee has long been the backbone of rural livelihoods, a quiet shift is…
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Gedeo’s agroforestry legacy: Farming without losing forests
In southern Ethiopia, centuries-old agroforestry systems sustain food security, biodiversity and livelihoods on tiny plots. This article follows a visit to the Humbo Carbon Project, where communities restored degraded land through collective action. In…








