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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Broadband and phone provider BT (EE) has today launched a new campaign with Moira Stuart, a well-known British TV presenter and broadcaster, to help raise awareness around the switch to digital ...
Today’s pet cats originally came from regions such as the Middle East, Europe, and Egypt. In ancient times, people began welcoming cats into their homes as pets, companions, and pest controllers.
"This dense solar farm would all but sever the vital green network used by wildlife - barn owls, stoats, noctules, otters, horseshoe bats, ground-nesting birds, and deer. They all frequent these ...
Species like rabbits, foxes and stoats inhabit the reserve's grasslands and dunes. A shingle island formed by glacial deposits, it's a bird sanctuary primarily for breeding terns, including ...
Tīeke are a notable success story of New Zealand conservation. Highly vulnerable to predation by rats and stoats, by the early 1900s, tīeke had been reduced to a single population of a few ...
In a report, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) said on Monday that the species' population has grown, after an initiative to reduce the number of stoats living on the islands came ...
In a report, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) said on Monday that the species population has grown, after an initiative to reduce the number of stoats living on the islands ...
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In a report, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) said on Monday that the species population has grown, after an initiative to reduce the number of stoats living on the islands came ...
The carnivorous mammals are classed as an invasive species in the islands, and a culling programme for stoats began in 2019. At the time, a survey suggested the curlew population had declined by ...
The number of curlew wading birds in Orkney is on the rise again after a drive to reduce the number of predatory stoats. The carnivorous mammals are classed as an invasive species in the islands ...