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All of California was swept up in Humphrey fever when the wayward humpback whale found himself stuck twice in the Bay Area.
An Bord Pleanála requests further information on three offshore wind farms' environmental impacts in the Irish Sea ...
Scotland’s seabird populations are continuing to decline as threats including climate change and avian flu take their toll ...
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The Scarborough News on MSNPopular puffin festival will return to Flamborough Cliffs in JuneYorkshire Wildlife Trust (YWT) is holding its popular puffin festival on Flamborough Cliffs on Saturday, June 7 and Sunday, ...
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Shaggy to perform free concert at NYS Fair: See 2025 lineupShaggy will perform at the Suburban Park stage ... Born Orville Richard Burrell, the musician is also a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, a recipient of the the Jamaican Order of Distinction, and has ...
The developers of three offshore wind farms have been told to supply planners with extensive extra information about how the ...
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Why Bison Aren’t Really Buffalo (And Other Name Confusions in Biology)Imagine standing on the sprawling plains of North America, watching a massive, shaggy beast graze peacefully. You might be ...
During his Liberation Day speech, Trump set tariffs on remote islands including Heard Island and McDonald Islands. Does anyone live there? Wildlife?
Four species: Arctic skua, black-legged kittiwake, European shag and little tern ... compared with other marine life.” He added that the figures showed the importance of continued long-term ...
The islands are home to millions of marine birds and mammals ... the Heard Island Cormorant (or shag) and the Heard Island Sheathbill. Heard Island and McDonald Islands have no insignia or ...
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Scots seabird populations still falling but some species stabilisingFour species: Arctic skua, black-legged kittiwake, European shag and little tern ... they breed on land and so are relatively easy to monitor, compared with other marine life.” He added that the ...
Emily Burton, senior conservation officer of the Scottish Seabird Centre, said: "Scotland’s iconic seabirds are in serious trouble. Once-thriving populations are now in steep decline, hit hard by ...
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