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Bugs, Birds and Beasts in the East
Bat's the way to do it!
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Image: Kevin Simmonds www.wildlifeimagary.co.uk With the nights well and truly drawing in, the cold, crisp autumnal air is biting more and more at our cheeks and it’s the time of year to start thinking about those classic winter comforts. Home...
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Inspiration for Christmas at The Lodge Where better to buy your Christmas presents this year than in the beautiful setting of the RSPB Lodge nature reserve? In addition to our well stocked shop, we will have a variety of stalls selling all...
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Great Society or Big Society
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My last blog ended with wishing Juliette Jowit of the Guardian best wishes on her maternity leave and this one starts by wishing Sue Armstrong-Brown of the RSPB every best wish for her's too. And Sue pointed me in the direction of this subject. ...
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There's a lot going on - world nature talks, forest sell-offs, quango bonfires and cuts
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Agreement in Nagoya The agreement reached in Nagoya , Japan by 193 countries on Earth is said to bring in a new era of living in harmony with nature. It includes commitments to reduce the rate of biodiversity loss, restore degraded ecosystems and link...
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Saying thank you to farmers
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Last week I was at King's Cross station early in the morning, as I often am, and needed a cup of coffee. I went to the Nero Express booth and was in the queue when one of the staff, a lady who actually makes the coffee, spotted me, smiled (first good...
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