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www.airportwatch.org.uk
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| | | | | The law in the UK allows airports to get licences to kill a range of bird species, within an area 13 kilometres from the airport boundary. The licences are issued by Natural England, the body whose description is: "We're the government's adviser for the natural environment in England, helping to protect England's nature and landscapes for people to enjoy and for the services they provide". A large number of species are listed, by Natural England, including Canada Goose, Greylag Goose, Great Black-backed Gull, Lesser Black-backed Gull, Herring Gull, Mallard, Feral Pigeon, Rook, Starling and Woodpigeon. Other birds can be killed within 250 metres of the airport boundary, such as Magpie, Carrion Crow, Lapwing and Jackdaw. The killing is meant to be if there is ... | |
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tetzoo.com
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| | | | | Let's experiment with camera trapping! | |
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www.jonathancrowe.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post detailing the diverse wildlife encountered on the author's property, including vertebrates, invertebrates, fungi, and plants, along with notes on observations and personal interests. | |
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daveverse.org
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| | | Here's a benchmark. I just asked ChatGPT for 250 words on climate change. Let's check that out in a year and two years and see if they're still telling the truth. Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns, primarily driven by human activities-especially the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil,... | ||