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A tiny village in Northumberland was named one of the best spots for families to visit. Kielder has a population of just under 200 people, but was still highlighted as a must-visit destination for ...
To make these lander missions happen, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory team has been working on a robot that could handle the ...
Imagine, the next John John Florence might not be born next to the best wave in the world, but in the inner-city, and having ...
Sightings of European Water Vole in Britain are being sought by a wildlife charity. The People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) is seeking records of the rodent, which it has described as ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A RARE water vole has been spotted along a Dorset river. The cute creature was captured in its burrow by Echo Camera Club member Sally Rufus.
People in Devon are being urged to take part in a national survey of water voles by a wildlife charity. The People's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) is looking for volunteers for its National ...
By reintroducing water voles to their former habitats, conservationists hope to also restore balance to the ecosystem. (A Yellowstone for Europe? Inside the bold effort to rewild the continent.) ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The North East water vole population has seen a "significant decline" over the last 20 years but there is a glimmer of hope. A new report ...
There is now a "dense population of water voles" at the site ... Puffin numbers on the Farnes were declared stable but European shag numbers were significantly down – with rangers saying ...
Northumberland is one of the few areas bucking the trend as water vole populations continue to decline in the UK. The National Water Vole Database Project report by The Wildlife Trusts has ...
London is one of the greenest capital cities in Europe, with tonnes of excellent ... plans to introduce more eels, otters and water voles to London’s rivers. Khan’s plans are part of a bigger ...
Water voles, eels and otters could be seen in London ... primarily due to the concreting of rivers to create weirs. European eels travel from the Sargasso Sea in the Atlantic.
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