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News A marvellous menagerie as National Museum Wales opens new gallery The Wolf InsideChickens, pigs, goats and complete horse and cow skeletons feature in the Cardiff museum's new gallery, which also draws close comparisons between wolves and dogs.10 October 2012
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News Artist Kathy Hinde joins Bedford Creative Arts for audio bat project Vocal MigrationsKathy Hinde is working with the local community on a project using micro devices to electronically alter vocal performances, inspired by the way bats use echo locate.25 September 2012
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News Attention-craving meerkat to meet Newcastle in animal invasion at Life Science CentreFurry facilitator Jay Gunn promises the truth about animals as he prepares to accompany bats and planetarium shows in a weekend of fun at the Newcastle centre.01 May 2012
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Preview Crufts gets canine urban art spin as Grufts show opens at London's Graffik GalleryA Notting Hill gallery which is hosting a display of canine pictures invited visitors to bring their dogs to the opening and be portrayed by some of the artists.09 March 2012
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News Feel like you're flying in the wind: National Trust launches 50 Things to do Before You're 11¾Overseen by five "Elite Rangers" going by names including The Bug Catcher and Den Boy, the Trust launches a new scheme to get kids playing in the great outdoors.16 April 2012
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News "Firm favourite" overstuffed walrus to leave Horniman for Turner Contemporary holidayA walrus which has starred in the Horniman Museum and Gardens' Natural History gallery for more than a century will head to the seaside as part of a major display next summer.05 December 2012
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News Former Falkirk colliery site at Kinneil could become Scotland's newest nature reserveNature lovers looking after an east Scotland site which was home to a colliery for two centuries say Falkirk Council could win Nature Reserve status for it by the summer.13 March 2012
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News Huge ostrich joins walrus penis bone as Museum of Curiosity prepares to open in SohoA two-metre tall ostrich from 18th century Italy will be among the exhibits at a new museum aiming to "disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed."05 November 2012
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News Human pigs and Matthew Herbert show to launch NEoN digital arts festival in DundeeScotland's only digital arts festival will launch with a herd of human pigs and a performance on the plight of pigs by celebrated electronic musician Matthew Herbert.01 November 2012
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News Mancunians could enjoy more wildlife wonders as Wythenshawe Park becomes nature reserveAn 85-hectare area of one of Manchester's most popular parks has been given nature reserve status in a decision lauded by councillors as "great news" for residents.16 January 2012
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News Natural History Museum promises to bring Alfred Russel Wallace "out of Darwin’s shadow"The Natural History Museum has announced an ambitious programme of events to celebrate the 2013 centenary of eminent naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace.12 December 2012
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News Northern Ireland nature reserve to come under community ownership in £512,000 dealA vital nature reserve in Drumnaph will expand to take in around 200 acres of land when it is taken over by a community group as part of the UK Biodiversity Action Plan.29 May 2012
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Review Polly Morgan: Endless Plains at All Visual ArtsInspired by a visit to the Serengeti, taxidermy artist Polly Morgan's new exhibition in London features piglets and trees among a circle of life.19 June 2012
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News RSPB asks for one final push from Londoners to help save the Cockney SparrowLondoners are being urged to spare a few minutes during the next few days to help the RSPB's Sparrow Watch scheme save the capital's declining sparrow population.09 July 2012
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News Sussex Downs in bid to become first British UNESCO biosphere reserve for 35 yearsNature nurturers in Sussex are being urged to get involved in a council-backed bid to win biosphere status for the South Downs, drawing funding and support for the area.22 May 2012
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Preview The Culture24/7: Science and Nature picks for April 2012Henry Moore, Arthur Conan Doyle, Alan Turing and The Institute of Critical Zoologists all play a part as we pick a few of the best Science and Nature shows and events for April.29 March 2012
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News World Society for the Protection of Animals seeks museum for unique Wildlife Crime displayThe World Society for the Protection of Animals and a wildlife crime team working for London's Metropolitan Police are appealing to potential venues to host an exhibition.02 February 2012