All news by author: Nada Farhoud
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Dozens of koalas killed or injured during plantation logging on Kangaroo Island
Despite such a stark message about their future, hundreds of koalas have been killed or injured and left for dead during logging of blue gum plantations
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Dirty air puts 50k kids in hospital with Manchester 5 times over pollution limit
A leap in the number of cars on the roads of the Greater Manchester area could be the cause of a sharp rise in the number of children having to be hospitalised with breathing difficulties and lung problems
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Vile trophy hunting travel firm shuts down after owner exposed in investigation
The Mirror have exposed a long line of cruel and heartless Brits who travel to Africa to ruthlessly slaughter majestic giraffes, lions, zebras and even monkeys
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Meet the heroes vying to topple Britain's mountains of electrical waste
Retail giants like Amazon and Apple have been criticised for not taking enough action against electrical goods ending up in landfill so "fixperts" have waged a war
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'Largest salmon farm in UK could have catastrophic impact on wildlife'
Plans to build an enormous salmon farm in Cleethorpes - thought to be one of the largest in Europe - are being opposed by locals and activists who say the facility is endangering local wildlife
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Plague of billions 'mermaid's tears' as tiny poisonous pellets cause devastation
Tiny pellets are ending up in rivers and seas threatening the environment and wildlife even before they've been manufactured into products like bottles, bags, and toothbrushes
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Major breakthrough gives hope in fight to save world's most endangered mammal
At the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, scientists have made a breakthrough, raising hopes of saving the most endangered mammal on the planet - the northern white rhino
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Outrage as 100 lions shot dead by British trophy hunters since 2015
Figures released by the Government show 80% of the lions shot by Britons were bred to be killed in enclosed fields in what is known as ‘"canned hunting"
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Orange juice crisis as poor harvests mean we face shortages and price hikes
Industry experts have issued a warning after harvests of citrus fruits in the major exporting regions of Brazil and Florida took a turn for the worse
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Shelters full to bursting as cost of caring leads to record pet abandonments
The RSPCA is facing 'an unprecedented winter crisis' as people give up their pets because they can't afford to keep them
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'Europe's hunger for frogs' legs is a threat to the survival of the species'
Fans and consumers of the traditional French dish of frogs' legs should think twice, writes Mirror reporter Nada Farhoud, because demand could push the species to the edge of extinction
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Bold thief abseils down cliff to steal rare eggs that can be worth a fortune
British peregrine falcons, among Britain’s most endangered birds, are sought after in the Middle East where they are used for racing - and the Peak District has become a hotspot for stealing them
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Inside mega recycling site that sifts through 5,200 tonnes of rubbish each week
The Mirror Environment Editor Nada Farhoud visited Biffa’s site in Edmonton - the second largest in the country - which processes an average of 5,200 tonnes of recycling each week
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'Rebekah Vardy's hobby trail hunting should be banned by the next government'
After the fox hunting ban, trail hunting was created with the aim of replicating hunting as closely as possible without the illegal element
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Pensioner stranded on her 94th birthday as flood completely surrounds bungalow
Pensioner Audrey Elliott was looking forward to spending time with her nephew from Las Vegas only for her home in River Thames in the Berkshire village of Wraysbury to be surrounded by flood water
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'Malnourished Chitra was forced to entertain tourists, now she is transformed'
Sloth bear Chitra was forced to entertain people on streets of India before she was saved by International Animal Rescue and now she has been transformed into a peaceful bear
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Dog who was destined for dinner table saved from filthy South Korean meat farm
Henry, along with 170 other dogs, was rescued from a South Korean meat farm by Humane Society International and now spends time with residents of a Brighton care home
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Storm Henk horror as three-year-old rescued from car sinking in flood waters
A heroic passerby risked their life to save a three-year-old and a driver, rescuing them from a car sinking into flood water as Storm Henk battered Britain, bringing extreme winds and rain
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British wine has corking year with grape harvest set to be largest ever
A leading wine cultivation expert says climate change is helping the industry and that this year's vintage will be one to remember
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''My seaside home had to be demolished due to erosion - now I'm suing Tories'
Along with Friends of the Earth, Kevin Jordan is taking the Government to court after he was forced to leave his home and move into emergency accommodation following high winds and tide
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'End is nigh for cruel, barbaric cat-meat trade in Vietnam'
Twenty cats and kittens destined for the dinner table were given a second chance at life but work continues to see a nationwide ban
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COP28 'historic' deal that is 'beginning of the end' for fossil fuels explained
Despite protests from a majority of countries as well as experts and civil activists, the agreement reached at the Cop28 summit did not include a promise to reduce fossil fuel use
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Record number of species on extinction 'danger list' due to climate change
Previously common animal species like the Atlantic salmon are at serious risk of going extinct according to a new expert assessment released at the COP28 summit
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'Sunak spent more time travelling to Cop28 on private jet than attending it'
The Prime Minister held only a small session with political journalists, meanwhile, those of us who report day-to-day on the environment were excluded
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Whales and dolphins could help save planet but face threat of extinction
Today’s session of the COP 28 summit in Dubai will hear of the critical role the ocean animals play in capturing and storing carbon in the fight against climate change
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