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This land is your land: 19th-century US landscapes – in pictures
From epic vistas to the churn of industry, 19th-century American photographers captured a country beginning to define its identity
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Meet the latest organisation to join the Carbon Neutral Program
Meet the latest organisation to join the Carbon Neutral Program
Meet the man taking Armagh's temperature
UK butterflies worst hit in 2016 with 70% of species in decline, study finds
Mild winter, cold spring and late summer lead to fall in numbers as 40 of 57 species struggle to cope with fluctuating weather
Butterflies in the UK have suffered one of their worst years on record, with 70% of all species experiencing a decline in numbers over the past year, according to conservationists.
The annual UK butterfly monitoring scheme (UKBMS) found that 40 out of the 57 species studied saw numbers drop between 2015 and 2016, making 2016 the fourth worst year on record for the insects.
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The bee-fly is a true sprite of spring
Croft Castle, Herefordshire The noble parasite is an actor in the uncanny drama of life feeding on life
She looks like a fly in a fur coat; her wings made of clear cellophane with black bat markings; her syringe proboscis not for piercing flesh but sipping nectar; she is either a blur of speed or a full stop. The bee-fly is a chimera of contradictions and as true a sprite of spring as any of the animals associated with the season.
Sunlight forms pools under the ancient trees in the park at Croft Castle in Herefordshire. The great trunks of sweet chestnut trees, grown according to legend from chestnuts captured from Spanish ships at the Battle of Trafalgar, spiral on a bank above an oak that is a thousand years old. Its massive trunk, broken, bulging with the fearlessly mischievous expression of Pan himself, still sprouts living branches.
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Katter MPs vow to block Queensland budget unless crocodiles culled
Call for Palaszczuk government to allow crocodile-hunting safaris in far north Queensland follows string of recent attacks
Queensland’s Katter Australian party MPs are threatening to block the upcoming state budget, unless the Palaszczuk government culls crocodiles.
The Mount Isa MP, Robbie Katter, said he and fellow KAP MP Shane Knuth will block the budget unless the government supports their legislation to establish crocodile safaris in far north Queensland, along with other management strategies.
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