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More bad news for vultures
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over 4 years ago
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nik shelton
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Spare a thought for the vulture. Firstly these giant birds’ scavenging habits and ominous features have landed them with a fairly hefty image problem. In cartoons they are regularly portrayed as sinister and malevolent while their name has...
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Quality of life indicator
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mark thomas
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When Lincolnshire Police Wildlife Crime Officer PC Nigel Lound invited the RSPB on a police egg collecting operation back in November 2006, little did anyone realise what it would lead to. The suspect, 41-year-old Richard Pearson, was not on the wildlife...
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Golden Eagle Report
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Bob Elliot
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The other morning I was very pleased to hear the dulcet tones of a Radio 4 Today presenter interviewing Prof Des Thomson from Scottish Natural Heritage. The long-awaited commissioned report regarding the conservation of golden eagles in Scotland had been...
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Exhausted polar bear washed up on Isle of Mull
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over 3 years ago
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Paul Lewis
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Our Mull Officer, Dave Sexton, got the shock of his life while out on a routine wildlife survey yesterday, Wednesday 31 March. “We rounded a headland on the west coast of the island and saw a large, white shape lying by some rocks in the distance...
Bugs, Birds and Beasts in the East
Swifts, Swallows & House Martins - I am a bit clueless
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over 2 years ago
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Adam Murray
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Blogger: Adam Murray, Communications Officer I don't know about you but I have loved having our summer visitors here. As they soar overhead in the evening I wish I knew a little more about which was which – I know it shouldn’t really...
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Are these case studies useful to your work?
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