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Sustainable protein: The bottlenecks that remain, and how they’re being solved

Wild meat is eaten by millions, but puts billions at risk – how to manage the trade

Regenerative Agriculture in the UK

Stopping mpox: wild meat markets are a root cause and must be made safer

A wild boar walking across a paved pathway in a public park, surrounded by greenery and park benches.

Scientists test contraceptives to curb pest numbers

A man in a meat market.

One Health approach focusing on link between animal and human wellbeing key to preventing pandemics

A tick on a leaf.

Ticks: Parasites with a Purpose

Female mosquitoes feeding on the nostrils of three Australian tree frog species, including Litoria fallax (a–e), Litoria peronii (f) and Litoria aurea (g, h). Credit: Ethology (2023). DOI: 10.1111/eth.13424

Australian mosquitoes target frog nostrils for blood

The current cost of food ‘doesn’t include social externalities, such as underpayment of wages and child labour.

How counting the true cost of cheap food could make a better world

Bombus terrestris on a strawberry flower

Better bee pollination with caffeine combination

Prof Jeremy Haggar, Paul Lahai of SLARI (Sierra Leone Agricultural Research Institute) and Daniel Sarmu | Photo J Haggar From left to right: Prof Jeremy Haggar, Paul Lahai of SLARI (Sierra Leone Agricultural Research Institute) and Daniel Sarmu

CNN - How enthusiasm is brewing over Sierra Leone coffee culture

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