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Country diary: A riverside walk reveals the city’s history written in plants | Susie White

silverguide.site – Lower Ouseburn, Newcastle upon Tyne: Under boardwalks, in concrete, on window ledges, seeds borne by water and carried on feet survive…
Country diary: A riverside walk reveals the city’s history written in plants | Susie White

‘A saltwater crocodile on the AFL oval’: worst flooding in decades inundates NT as residents urged to avoid water

silverguide.site – Schools and highways close and Territorians living near major rivers leave amid possibly record-breaking rain…
‘A saltwater crocodile on the AFL oval’: worst flooding in decades inundates NT as residents urged to avoid water

Sex and the sea snail: how a plucky marine lab brought a mollusk back from the brink

silverguide.site – Once abundant in California, the white abalone had all but vanished. Now, thanks to an innovative breeding program, it’s staged a remarkable comeback…
Sex and the sea snail: how a plucky marine lab brought a mollusk back from the brink

Country diary: Our patch of snowdrops is part of the family | Mark Cocker

silverguide.site – Buxton, Derbyshire: Their ‘parents’ were planted 50 years ago by my late mother. Yet we all have a remarkable connection to these uplifting flowers…
Country diary: Our patch of snowdrops is part of the family | Mark Cocker

Humanity heating planet faster than ever before, study finds

silverguide.site – Researchers identify sharp rise to about 0.35C every decade, after excluding natural fluctuations such as El Niño…
Humanity heating planet faster than ever before, study finds

A century of care: Wildlife Trusts mark 100th birthday with woodland project

silverguide.site – First of the trusts, formed with 12 people in a Norfolk pub in 1926, buys swath of farmland to restore to nature…
A century of care: Wildlife Trusts mark 100th birthday with woodland project

Weather tracker: Storm Regina brings 6-metre waves to the Canaries

silverguide.site – Snowfall hit elevations above 1,500 metres in Tenerife as a yellow warning for rough seas was issued…
Weather tracker: Storm Regina brings 6-metre waves to the Canaries

How UK cuts to climate finance could bankrupt ecosystems at home – and abroad

silverguide.site – In this week’s newsletter: From nature projects to biodiversity funds, key programmes will suffer as the UK aims to lower its international climate finance commitments by billions…
How UK cuts to climate finance could bankrupt ecosystems at home – and abroad

Tackling air pollution should be part of government work to cut cancer rates, scientists say

silverguide.site – New European Code Against Cancer calls on politicians to phase out use of fossil fuels in homes…
Tackling air pollution should be part of government work to cut cancer rates, scientists say

Country diary: Wildcats are here and they’re on the march | Amanda Thomson

silverguide.site – Cairngorms: Conservation efforts to help them are working – numbers are still small, but I’ve seen signs in the late winter snow…
Country diary: Wildcats are here and they’re on the march | Amanda Thomson

From litter picking, big things grow | Letters

silverguide.site – Letters: Responding to an article by Amelia Hill, Gill Davidson says litter picks are proof that individual actions can have a global impact, while Ian Shaw praises politicians who have a hands-on approach…
From litter picking, big things grow | Letters

‘It creates a sense of belonging’: Brazil bets on hiking trails for conservation

silverguide.site – The country’s network of footpaths is growing – with hopes they will develop local economies and better preserve the environment…
‘It creates a sense of belonging’: Brazil bets on hiking trails for conservation

Marsupials previously thought extinct for millennia discovered in New Guinea

silverguide.site – The chances of finding one mammal species thought to be lost was ‘almost zero’ and finding two is ‘unprecedented’, biologist Tim Flannery says…
Marsupials previously thought extinct for millennia discovered in New Guinea

UK must double down on renewables as wars drive up energy costs, experts say

silverguide.site – Fossil fuel price surge after US-Israeli attacks on Iran prompts calls to end dependence on ‘volatile’ energy source…
UK must double down on renewables as wars drive up energy costs, experts say

Lobbyists send legal threats to councils over anti-wood burner campaigns

silverguide.site – At least eight councils receive legal threats alleging flyers criticising wood burners are in breach of advertising codes…
Lobbyists send legal threats to councils over anti-wood burner campaigns

Country diary: When wild swans need a human hand | Sara Hudston

silverguide.site – Abbotsbury, Dorset: The swannery has been here since the 11th century, and this winter, after the storms harmed the flock’s feeding, it came into its own…
Country diary: When wild swans need a human hand | Sara Hudston

Tiny, lost and constipated: what a baby turtle told Australian scientists about warming seas

silverguide.site – The arrival of loggerheads in New South Wales shows these ‘sentinels of climate change’ are being forced into unknown territory…
Tiny, lost and constipated: what a baby turtle told Australian scientists about warming seas

A delightful day at the dump: ‘The trick is not to leave with more stuff than I arrived with!’

silverguide.site – At the council recycling tip in Chingford, people drop off fridges, dishwashers, mattresses, golf clubs, bicycles and batteries – then head into the shop to hunt through the weird and wonderful treasures…
A delightful day at the dump: ‘The trick is not to leave with more stuff than I arrived with!’

Analysis finds urban areas in England where no one lives within 15 minute walk of nature

silverguide.site – Access minister says government is working to solve ‘postcode lottery’ of access to green or blue spaces…
Analysis finds urban areas in England where no one lives within 15 minute walk of nature

England has enough experts to manage flooding, we just don’t fund them | Letters

silverguide.site – Letters: Charlotte Lyddon and Rob Newton respond to a letter writer who said we need to bring in Dutch expertise to stop the endless cycle of flooding in Britain…
England has enough experts to manage flooding, we just don’t fund them | Letters
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