Earth News Video. One of the world's rarest lizards almost wiped out by local mice Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 14/04/2026 - 8:07 GMT+2 The entire global population lives in one five-acre wetland. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next One of the world's rarest lizards almost wiped out by local mice Now playing Next Trump hosts Dutch royals at the White House for dinner and overnight stay Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 14th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Mezcal's popularity is booming – but forests are paying the price Now playing Next Inside the world's first facility to bury nuclear waste in Finland Now playing Next Inside Portugal's €111m battle to stop its beaches from vanishing Now playing Next Hungary's next PM Péter Magyar demands 'Orbán's puppets' leave office Now playing Next Magyar beats Orbán — what's next for EU-Hungary relations? Now playing Next Hungary election: Supporters of Peter Magyar's party celebrate in Budapest Now playing Next Trump lambasts Pope Leo XIV in ongoing feud over Iran war Now playing Next Magyar victory will bring more 'European unity', Michel says Now playing Next Spain seeks closer China links amid global tensions Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV celebrates historic Mass at rain‑soaked Basilica in Algiers Now playing Next Trump uses McDonald’s Oval Office stunt to tout new US tip tax break Now playing Next Europe Today: Magyar teases priorities, Trump blockades Hormuz Now playing Next Germany marks 69th birthday of zoo’s oldest gorilla More videos
Earth News 'Life goes on': Ukrainians find relief and joy by releasing endangered bats rescued from the war
Earth News 'Stunning and heavenly': Vast fields of pink peach blossom draw visitors to northern Greece
Culture news 'What House Are You From?': A daughter's take on her mother's exile from civil war in Spain