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Northern bald ibis
Press release with further background and partners...
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Press release issued by BirdLife International, Syrian General Commission for Al Badia Management, Turkish Ministry of Environment and Forestry Directorate of Nature Protection and National Parks, IUCN Jordan, Waldrappteam, Doga Dernegi and the RSPB ...
Northern bald ibis
Story for the five tagged birds so far...
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Check out the progress of the five tagged birds... Odeinat is an adult male, and parent of Ameer - he and his untagged partner Zenobia left first (and earlier than in previous years) Salama is an adult female - her partner didnt return from migration...
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Badger culling
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There is no doubt that we all want the terrible disease of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) to be eradicated. And there is no doubt that badgers act as a reservoir for the disease in wild animals and help transmit the disease to cattle. So does that mean that...
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It's hot
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Yesterday afternoon at The Lodge I was having a chat with another member of staff, standing outside in the sun. We stopped twice as a goldcrest flew down to a small pond and perched on a water lily leaf and splashed in the water. Wouldn't it...
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No turtle doves in any trees at my place!
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Last year I showed you this little table of sightings of turtle doves at my local patch at Stanwick Lakes over the years. The sightings are for May and June so now I've added another year. And I'm afraid it supports the idea that 'my'...
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