Critically endangered newts released into wild at secret location in Spain
• Jul 28, 2026, 6:45 AM
1 min de lecture
Critically endangered Montseny brook newts have been released into the wild in Catalonia after being bred at Chester Zoo in the UK.
Found only in a small area of north-eastern Spain, the species is threatened by habitat loss and declining water levels, with only around 1,000 believed to remain in the wild.
Conservationists have improved breeding success in captivity and hope the carefully monitored releases will help secure the future of one of Europe's rarest amphibians.
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Marmolada, shrinking ice and weaker permafrost: 'Dolomites under strain'
• 5:24 PM
4 min
Marmolada glacier in retreat, permafrost deteriorating and high-altitude water dwindling: Legambiente warns of a crisis in the Venetian Dolomites
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Swiss village lives in the shadow of an unstable mountain
• 3:46 AM
2 min
Kandersteg, a picturesque Swiss Alpine village, sits beneath the unstable Spitze Stei rock formation, which could trigger a major landslide if it collapses. Scientists say rising temperatures are melting glaciers and thawing mountain permafrost, making sl
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