Week in wildlife: A rare chameleon, friendly starlings and hot buffaloes
Briefly

The article showcases a variety of animal and plant life across the globe, from Canada to Japan, and emphasizes the need for conservation efforts. It features images of wildlife such as goslings, sunbirds, butterflies, and deer, along with efforts to restore UK's temperate rainforests. Rewilding initiatives are underscored, highlighting the significance of reintroducing keystone species, such as elk, to restore natural ecosystems. Overall, it presents a vivid picture of biodiversity and the urgent need for efforts to preserve and enhance these natural habitats.
Visitors to the Vatican pose next to a mallard duck on the cobblestones of St Peter's Square, with St Peter's Basilica in the background.
A purple sunbird perches on a flower stem on the outskirts of Ajmer, India.
Conservationists are fighting to restore and expand the last fragments of the UK's rare temperate rainforest.
Rewilding Britain emphasizes the importance of restoring keystone species like elk and bison to revitalize UK natural habitats.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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