:00:00. > :00:07.You're watching Newsround this Monday morning with me, Ricky.
:00:08. > :00:19.Some magical news for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
:00:20. > :00:25.And ewe won't believe this magical lamb story.
:00:26. > :00:27.First, to Australia, where scientists say two-thirds
:00:28. > :00:29.of the Great Barrier Reef has now been devastated by
:00:30. > :00:35.A new survey of the reef shows that the latest damage is mainly
:00:36. > :00:39.Last year, the northern parts were hit badly.
:00:40. > :00:41.Bleaching happens when coral loses the algae that lives
:00:42. > :00:45.on it, and is caused by rising water temperatures.
:00:46. > :00:48.Back here, it was a weekend of sunshine and ice cream for loads
:00:49. > :00:54.of you, with temperatures topping 25.5 degrees Celsius in Cambridge.
:00:55. > :00:56.That's the hottest day of the year so far.
:00:57. > :00:59.Both Saturday and Sunday gave us lots to smile about.
:01:00. > :01:02.But, sadly, all good things come to an end and while it's much cooler
:01:03. > :01:06.this morning we can expect cloudy weather too.
:01:07. > :01:09.It was also a weekend of smiles for Harry Potter
:01:10. > :01:11.and the Cursed Child, which won nine Olivier Awards -
:01:12. > :01:17.As well as winning Best New Play, Jamie Parker won Best Actor
:01:18. > :01:20.for playing Harry, while Noma Dumezweni got
:01:21. > :01:24.the Best Supporting Actress award for playing Hermoine.
:01:25. > :01:26.This is an extraordinary piece of theatre, but it's still small,
:01:27. > :01:33.I do feel from what people are saying, it's like, "Oh, gosh,
:01:34. > :01:36.I didn't know it was possible that theatre could do that."
:01:37. > :01:42.Also on winning form yesterday were Manchester United,
:01:43. > :01:47.Marcus Rashford put in the third goal for United, who are now
:01:48. > :01:50.unbeaten in 21 games - while Sunderland are looking pretty
:01:51. > :01:57.The hardest thing, being a manager, is when you're losing all the time.
:01:58. > :02:03.I think I've been someone who has been fortunate enough to work
:02:04. > :02:06.at teams where we won a lot of games.
:02:07. > :02:09.At the moment it's tough, but it's tough for the players
:02:10. > :02:11.as well because they care, they want to do well.
:02:12. > :02:13.And Everton put an end to Leicester's winning
:02:14. > :02:17.Two of the Toffees' goals came from the Premier League's top
:02:18. > :02:23.They're orange, fuzzy and live in the rainforest,
:02:24. > :02:25.but orangutans are facing a big threat from something
:02:26. > :02:33.Orangutans are found in Indonesia and Malaysia,
:02:34. > :02:36.but they are critically endangered, which means the numbers of them
:02:37. > :02:38.left in the wild have massively decreased.
:02:39. > :02:40.Carla has studied them for years now, and has even
:02:41. > :02:45.They're basically my hairy relatives.
:02:46. > :02:48.They're just so beautiful, so smart and so incredible,
:02:49. > :02:55.So, what are some of the threats to orangutans?
:02:56. > :03:00.The major threats are deforestation and habitat loss.
:03:01. > :03:03.So, one of the problems is that the forest is cut down
:03:04. > :03:07.for things like oil palm, or palm oil plantations.
:03:08. > :03:09.That takes away the home for the orangutans and for
:03:10. > :03:14.There's a very great risk of them going extinct,
:03:15. > :03:18.So we're all very worried about that.
:03:19. > :03:24.It's a type of, well, oil, that we get from the fruit that
:03:25. > :03:29.It's used in lots, like up to half the things you find
:03:30. > :03:33.at the supermarket, from food to cleaning products.
:03:34. > :03:36.It's a massive business, worth billions of pounds.
:03:37. > :03:40.But many animals, like orangutans, pay the price.
:03:41. > :03:44.While some companies have agreed to stop clearing rainforests
:03:45. > :03:48.and produce palm oil safely, some conservationists say it's
:03:49. > :03:51.still a problem because the palm oil industry is now moving into other
:03:52. > :03:54.countries, where other animals could be affected.
:03:55. > :03:57.They're unhappy about the way palm oil products are labelled,
:03:58. > :03:59.because it's sometimes unclear whether or not the palm oil has been
:04:00. > :04:05.produced in a way that's damaging to the environment or not.
:04:06. > :04:08.But with the huge demand for palm oil, farmers,
:04:09. > :04:11.companies and conservationists will have to work together
:04:12. > :04:15.to have a hope of solving this in the future.
:04:16. > :04:18.And if you want to read more about the issues around palm oil,
:04:19. > :04:25.there's loads of info over at Newsround online.
:04:26. > :04:28.At this time of year, you don't have to look too
:04:29. > :04:29.far in the countryside to see spring lambs.
:04:30. > :04:32.But while most sheep give birth to just one or two,
:04:33. > :04:35.at one farm in East Yorkshire things are going a bit differently.
:04:36. > :04:46.Sheep normally give birth to just one or two lambs,
:04:47. > :04:50.so shepherds here estimate it's a one in a million chance that this
:04:51. > :04:58.A scan revealed mum was first carrying just four,
:04:59. > :05:06.The lass that does nights was telling me about
:05:07. > :05:14.She said, the ewe with four's lambed.
:05:15. > :05:17.When I came with Debbie into the shed, the fifth lamb
:05:18. > :05:21.They are now fed with supplements that are similar to baby formula.
:05:22. > :05:30.Which means she would normally only have two lambs.
:05:31. > :05:33.When she has five, she can't produce enough milk and have enough teats
:05:34. > :05:41.It just makes it that bit more difficult for her to do.
:05:42. > :05:44.As for mum, well, she's having a few Easter treats herself now
:05:45. > :05:53.That's all from me, Newsround's back on CBBC this afternoon at 4:20.