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An island expedition helped save Guadalupe's wildlife from extinction...and goats
In May 2013, the widest tornado ever recorded hit the US state of Oklahoma
Geoff Chapple's vision was to create New Zealand's national walking trail
In 1978, a group of volunteers in Denmark built their own wind turbine to power a school
In 2004, Jason deCaires Taylor built the worlds first underwater gallery in Grenada
In 1971 Edward Carpenter discovered plastic floating about in the Atlantic Ocean
A demand for sea cucumbers set off a confrontation between fishermen and conservationists
How a network of national parks was set up to protect Gabon's forests in 2002
Forest fires in Indonesia caused huge damage and a dense smog across South East Asia
How the eruption of a little-known Icelandic volcano grounded flights in Europe in 2010
Whales were being hunted to extinction until a biologist realised they could sing.
An oil spill in June 2000 threatened tens of thousands of African penguins.
How scientists discovered that a deadly fungus was killing off amphibians.
James Hansen got US politicians to listen to his warnings about climate change in 1988.
In 1997, a patch of plastic waste was discovered in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
When Iraq's marshes became a hiding place for rebels, Saddam Hussein destroyed them.
Since 1975, San Diego Zoo has been deep-freezing cell samples from rare species
A book that helped launch the green movement highlighted the damage caused by pesticides
A flightless bird, the dodo was extinct just decades after being discovered by Europeans
A reactor caught fire at the Windscale nuclear plant in the north of England in 1957
Meticulously recorded levels of CO2 in the atmosphere show how our climate is changing
In the mid 1960s a Dutch engineer came up with a scheme to share bikes and cut pollution.
Forty five years ago it was the biggest oil spill the world had ever seen.
Did a nerve agent kill 6,000 sheep close to a US military testing site in 1968?