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Gulls in Devon and Dorset 'showing signs of drunkenness'
RSPCA has collected a large number of gulls exhibiting signs of disorientation, confusion and loss of balance
Gulls in Devon and areas of Dorset have been portraying signs of drunkenness, the RSPCA has said.
The animal welfare charity has collected a large number of gulls exhibiting signs of disorientation, confusion and loss of balance. The first incidents were reported on 21 June.
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Continue reading...'Drunk' gull stumbles in footage released by RSPCA – video
RSPCA staff have been left scratching their heads after a string of callouts to collect 'drunk' gulls. The animal welfare charity is concerned the birds have been gaining access to waste products from a local brewery or alcohol producer, making them disoriented and confused.
Jo Daniel, an RSPCA officer, said 'the birds absolutely stink of alcohol' when they collect them
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UK fishing fleets unlikely to gain from Brexit despite Gove's claims, say experts
New government white paper states that Britain is planing no major changes to catch quotas
British fishing fleets will face a tough struggle to wring a substantial advantage from Brexit, despite the prime minister’s promises, owing to key concessions in the government’s fishing proposals and the difficulty of persuading other EU member states to give up their current rights in British and shared waters, the Guardian has found.
Michael Gove, the environment secretary, published a white paper on Wednesday setting out the UK’s approach to fisheries after 2020, when the Brexit transition period is likely to end. He hailed “a sea of opportunity … we can take back control of our waters and revitalise coastal communities”.
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'This is unprecedented': right whale forces Canadian island to ban fishing
Grand Manan Island temporarily halted fishing after the sighting of a single endangered whale, to the surprise of fishermen there
In 30 years of fishing for lobster in the Bay of Fundy between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Laurence Cook has been forced off the water by high winds, winter storms and icy conditions.
But until this summer, he had never had to stay home because of a whale.
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