A Downside of Nature Conservation
A Downside of Nature Conservation. As with all conservation projects there can be downsides: One such is an unexpected effect on green-house emissions. Researchers in
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A Downside of Nature Conservation. As with all conservation projects there can be downsides: One such is an unexpected effect on green-house emissions. Researchers in
The Dirt on Dirt: 5 Things You Should Know About Soil By Linda Qiu, National Geographic. Published December 5, 2014 We walk on it every
This is quite a long article but of interest to those of us into horses but there’s no direct reference to our Exmoor ponies… http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/12/141215154627.htm
Most of the golden fields of cereal are now stubble dotted with bales of straw… Our Exmoor ponies are now often grazing by snatching off
SECOND EDITION of ‘SEVEN SISTERS – THE HISTORY BEHIND the VIEW’ NOW AVAILABLE. The text for this Second Edition has been considerably extended where new
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/03/140328121025.htm March 28, 2014 The genetic history of 134 cattle breeds from around the world has been completed by a group of researchers. In the
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/02/140207134521.htm The earliest human footprints outside of Africa have been uncovered, on the English coast, by a team of scientists led by Queen Mary University
Abstract. ‘October 1, 2013. Drilling cores from Switzerland have revealed the oldest known fossils of the direct ancestors of flowering plants. These beautifully preserved 240-million-year-old
‘A Dictionary Of The Sussex Dialect,’ is where I got the term ‘Looker’ from back in 1999; it states: Looker (east Sussex from Anglo Saxon
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