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Google Street View captures Galapagos Islands Few have explored the remote volcanic islands of the Galapagos archipelago, an otherworldly landscape inhabited by the world's largest tortoises and other fantastical creatures that inspired Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. From the CBC News-2013-5-24:14:6:1
Genetics of white tigers pinpointed Chinese scientists trace the rare white colouration in Bengal tigers to a single change in a gene that affects a host of animals, including humans. From the BBC News-2013-5-23:14:6:1
VIDEO: 'Worrying declines' for UK species A major new report from 25 wildlife organisations, assessing the state of Britain's Nature, is warning that many species of wildlife are facing extinction in the UK unless urgent action is taken. From the BBC News-2013-5-23:8:5:1
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