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Country diary: the glorious fauna of a north Pennine meadow
Mickleton, Teesdale: Flowering grasses are an ethereal presence, graceful and constantly moving
At the eastern end of the viaduct that carries the Tees railway path across the River Lune there is a hay meadow that starts to flaunt its charms in spring, with a display of starry white meadow saxifrage.
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Shetland scallop fishery retains eco label despite dredging protests
Review rejects conservation groups’ complaints that use of dredging gear damages seabed
A scallop fishery in Shetland has retained its coveted eco label after an independent review rejected allegations that it damaged the marine environment.
The marine conservation charity Open Seas and the National Trust for Scotland protested that the fishery’s use of dredging gear to harvest scallops caused unjustifiable damage to the seabed and other marine species.
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