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The Truvia® Voyage of Discovery: Calorie-Free, Carbon Neutral – IEWY News

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

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The Truvia® Voyage of Discovery: Calorie-Free, Carbon Neutral IEWY News The London Wildlife Trust, which runs over 40 nature reserves across Greater London, now has enough material to create new ponds for wildlife and support ongoing conservation projects. Phil Paulo, Camden Area Manager for London Wildlife Trust says “We ..

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09/08/11….Oxford band’s global fans support local wildlife – - Thame

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

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09/08/11….Oxford band’s global fans support local wildlife – - Thame

Thame 09/08/11....Oxford band's global fans support local wildlife - Thame STORNOWAY, Oxford's leading indie folk band, has released a brand new track for fans to download, and at the same time support wildlife in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. Through the Patagonia Music Collective website, music lovers can ..

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Bats force closure of ancient village church – The Northern Echo

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

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Bats force closure of ancient village church The Northern Echo “We believe in protecting wildlife , but surely our human congregation have some rights as well as the bats.” In 2008, Natural England granted a licence to have the bats removed, but it was later revoked for technical reasons involving a missing clause ...

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Hatfield Moors – Thorne Gazette

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

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Hatfield Moors Thorne Gazette Tim Kohler, Land Management Adviser for Natural England said “Hatfield Moors are a valuable asset for the local community and for wildlife . The partners' water control measures will allow bog and wetland plants and animals to re-establish themselves on ..

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Lions are the mane attraction in ensuring youngsters go to school – The Star

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

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Lions are the mane attraction in ensuring youngsters go to school – The Star

The Star Lions are the mane attraction in ensuring youngsters go to school The Star However, the school teamed up with St Leger Homes of Doncaster – the organisation that manages around 21000 homes for Doncaster Council – to offer an incentive of a trip to the Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Doncaster to pupils who could maintain a high ... and more

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Reinforced Met police ready to use rubber bullets – Politics.co.uk

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

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Reinforced Met police ready to use rubber bullets Politics.co.uk He was brought in to RSPCA Mallydams Wildlife Centre in Hastings, East Sussex after he was found by himself without a nest nearby. Staff at the centre realised he had eaten a rubber band when he regurgitated it in one of the pellets owls produce as ...

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Pollution alert at Washington beauty spot blamed on careless firms – Sunderland Echo

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

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Pollution alert at Washington beauty spot blamed on careless firms – Sunderland Echo

Sunderland Echo Pollution alert at Washington beauty spot blamed on careless firms Sunderland Echo Leanne McCormella, from Washington Wetland Centre, said it was vital local wildlife was protected. “Our centre is home to rare and endangered water-bird species from around the world, as well as a diverse range of insects, amphibians, flora and unique ...

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Moors Valley team celebrates Green Flag – Salisbury Journal

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

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Moors Valley team celebrates Green Flag Salisbury Journal More than 500 activity sessions also take place every year, from wildlife discovery sessions and bushcraft events to Nordic walking and one-to-one cycling sessions, with more than 100 volunteers helping to run the sessions as well as assisting in ... and more

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Beehives set up at Oldbury Power Station – BBC News

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

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Beehives set up at Oldbury Power Station – BBC News

BBC News Beehives set up at Oldbury Power Station BBC News The orchard area has been fenced off to prevent walkers, dogs and wildlife from being stung by the bees.

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Seabed survey to create 3D images – BBC News

Monday, August 8, 2011

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Seabed survey to create 3D images – BBC News

BBC News Seabed survey to create 3D images BBC News Apart from this discovery, there is scant information on marine wildlife in the area. Laura Clark, SNH project manager for the survey, said: "We'll cover a large area during the survey which ranges from 10m to 150m deep, using the Northern Lighthouse ..

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