Half of the Great Barrier Reef Has Been Killed Due to Global Warming
The alarming findings were published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society Journal on Wednesday.
On the 3rd anniversary of the release of the Ibiza video, PULS 24 Infochefin Corinna Milborn invited Heinz-Christian Strache to the scene at the villa in Ibiza. Editor-in-chief Stefan Kaltenbrunner, in turn, visits Julian Hessenthaler, the architect of the video trap, in prison. In the documentary "Herr Strache fährt nach Ibiza - Zurück zum Ende" (Mr. Strache goes to Ibiza - Back to the End), both have their say. In an interview with Florian Danner, Milborn talks about the docu, which can be seen on Tuesday, 17.05.2022, from 20.15 on PULS 24.
The alarming findings were published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society Journal on Wednesday.
A giraffe calf has been named after the first person to have the Covid-19 vaccination. UK's ZSL WHIPSNADE ZOO welcomed the six-foot-tall arrival this week. The female calf was born at the same time as 90-year-old Margaret Keenan received the first vaccine. In recognition of the poignant moment, the infant has been named Margaret, following a 15-month gestation period, Margaret is the second calf to be born to mum Luna.
Conservation Scientists have discovered two dwarf giraffes in Africa. The two giraffes, named Gimil and Nigel, were spotted in Uganda and Namibia by Conservation Scientists working with the Giraffe Conservation Foundation and The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. Gimil, a nubian giraffe, was first observed in 2015 at Uganda's Murchison Falls National Park. Researchers noticed the male had disproportionate limb dimensions. The team returned to the park over the next few years to take photos and measurements as he grew, Gimil was last observed in July 200, when the last images and measurements were taken. Nigel, an Angolan giraffe, was living on a private farm in Namibia and was also monitored over the course of a few years. The team found that the smaller girafffes had shorter legs than their counterparts, the pair also exhibited shortened fore-limbs to varied degrees and had different neck lenght. Due to the giraffes living past the age of one year, the team are confident the condition should not impact their survival rate.
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