October and Windy Weather
Sunday, October 27th. 6-30am and closure to a wet and windy night… Dawn and as I lay in bed, part of the large jackdaw community
Thoughts on Wildlife Conservation and Environmental Issues… Observations and Sightings.
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Sunday, October 27th. 6-30am and closure to a wet and windy night… Dawn and as I lay in bed, part of the large jackdaw community
In this press release, the National Trust spells out their considered view on the subject of fracking and is to my mind, a well-reasoned and
Sep. 30, 2013. Adults who move to farming areas where they experience a wider range of environmental exposures than in cities may reduce the symptoms
After I thought I heard a snatch of notes from a fieldfare last week, today, I saw a flock of some 30-40 fieldfare fly overhead
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
Abstract. ‘Many of us are demanding higher standards for how our meat is produced, with animal welfare and the impact on the environment factoring now
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