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Environmental News For The Week Ending 03 April 2019
This is a collection of interesting news articles about the environment and related topics published last week. This is usually a Tuesday evening regular post at
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There hasn t been much change in the trajectory of either US Covid metric: new cases continue to increase at a modest pace, while US Covid deaths continue to fall. New cases of Covid confirmed over the week ending April 3rd were 5.9% higher that those confirmed over the week ending March 27th, and 15.9% higher than those of the week ending March 20th, while US Covid deaths during the week ending April 3rd were 12.2% lower than the prior week, and down 74.7% from the peak week in late January.
Rare orangutans are losing even their last remaining forests
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Le grand singe le plus rare du monde se rapproche de l extinction
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Wednesday 21st April at 12.15. Zach Boakes, Bournemouth University / North Bali Reef Conservation.
Coral reef restoration in Bali, Indonesia
Zach, visited North Bali in 2016, and realised it’s coral reef ecosystems were in urgent need of restoration. The following year, Zach co-founded the NGO North Bali Reef Conservation alongside his Environmental Science degree at Bournemouth University. North Bali Reef Conservation works with a community of fishermen and local villagers in North Bali to restore and conserve coral reefs. Alongside many other projects, they have now built and deployed one of Indonesia’s largest artificial reefs, which is bringing marine biodiversity back to the area. Zach is now a PhD student researching the ecological and socioeconomic potential of artificial reefs in Bali, and his research is funded by Earthwatch and Bournemouth University.