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In many languages, the ladybird is called “little cow”, and in Irish the insect is called “Bóín Dé”, or God’s little cow.
I have a daughter, an enthusiastic member of the RSPB, who took me on a trip to the Farne Islands where I got dive-bombed by nesting birds. My son-in-law, a sound artist, began his career documenting ...
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Principles to be followed (This is the first part of ‘The Dilemma of a Definition: Terrorism Without Terror?’, published in ...
Get some 2×2 stakes, about 4-6 feet tall, and stake them around your tree. Often, Campbell doesn’t even use the cloth. Just the act of bumping into the stakes can be enough for deer to look elsewhere.
The London Wildlife Trust, who run several nature reserves in the Croydon area, including butterfly sanctuary Hutchinson’s Bank, visited recently by an Inside Croydon botanic amble, are now ...