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Babies Receive Special Treatment for Brain Damage with Nasal Drops
Ten babies who suffered a stroke around the time of their birth bone help a new treatment from UMC Utrecht.
In A Study, The Babies Received voice Cell Therapy via Nasal Drops Within A Week of Birth. Vote cells are cells from which other cells can develop. In this way, the damaged cells in the babies can be replaced, and the chance of developing the Movement Disorder Cerebal Palsy (CP) is much narrower.
Researchers at UMC Utrecht are positive about the study. Most Children had No Delays at All, and Two Children Developed Mild CP. In Previous Studies, Half of the Group Developed CP.
The Scientists are setting up a new study in 2026. With this, they want to definitely determine Whether the Treatment Works Well.
Black Rhino Regains Territory in South Africa
The Black Rhino Has Returned to Seventeen Areas in South Africa. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has worked with the South African Government to Return Territory to the Animal.
The WWF HAS Worked for 22 years to protect the animal species, Writes Trouw . In The 1990S, The Number Decreased from 100,000 to 2,500. This is Mainly because the animals are POACHED for Their Horns to Make Traditional Medicines. Another Problem was The Habitat That Was Becoming Smaller and Smaller.
Meanwhile, there are already 6,450 black rhinos again. Landowners are allowed to keep the animals on their land and organize safari tours.
Tourists Can See the Rhinos, But The Animals Remain the Property of South Africa. This mean that the landlers must meet strict requirements, such as good security against poachers. In this way, The WWF, in Collaboration with the Government, Can Better Protect the Animals than in Local Nature Parks.
Mobile Fences Protect Farmers Against Wolves
A trial in Drenthe with mobile fences to stop Wolves Has Worked Out Well, Says the Province. 114 Fences were placed at Eleven Livestock Farmers. Ten Thousand Animals Were Protected Against Wolf Attacks between October and May.
The mobile fences can be set up and dismantled quickly. This is useful for sheep farmers who have to move their animals regularly. Duration the Trial, One Wolf Attack was registered. Accordance to the province, this was because the voltage on the fences was too low.
Goat Herds Against Wildfires
There are more wildfires in the Spanish Region of Catalonia, but the goats in the photo below are helping to prevent the fires.
Goat Herds, LED by Goat Herders, Move from City to City. One of the cities where the goats pass by is MatarĂ³. In Dry Places, The Animals Are Allowed To Gaze Everything Bare. The Barren Leaves and Bushes Disappear Into Their Stomachs.
The Grazed Areas Ensure That A Fire is Less Likely to Break Out. If a fire does break out, it is more diffress to spread from one nature area to another. The fire then stops at the bare spots around the area.
The City Council of MatarĂ³ is Enthusiastic About the Goat Herds. “We are going to ensure that there is at Least one permanent herd of goats in our region, which can graze through the year,” Says one of the administrators to vrt .