snota 4mo ago • 100%
The next paragraph says:
The group said this has resulted in improvements to native woodlands, including natural regeneration, whilst at the same time facilitating moorland management.
snota 5mo ago • 83%
Nothing like a land owner explaining to those who have very little why they should be happy with what they are given. She makes a good point that people are irresponsible, but that's due to a lack of education. Ignorant people will go wherever they want anyway.
snota 6mo ago • 100%
It's a perfect example of how lobbying and misinformation can be so difficult to overcome. The impact of 'flushable' wipes is known and significant yet rules aren't put in place to stop it. I wonder why....
snota 7mo ago • 100%
Thanks! It's strange, we have loads of blue tits in our garden and I swear I've not heard it before.
snota 7mo ago • 100%
Great, thanks for the app suggestion and the effort!
snota 7mo ago • 100%
I'm amazed anything has caught with how wet it's been.
I heard this bird today that I didn't recognise. There's probably a birding lemmy but I thought I'd try here first. The audio quality sucks but its a continuous warble that decreases in pitch over about 2 seconds.
snota 7mo ago • 100%
Unbelievable! There must be a way to track this down.
snota 7mo ago • 100%
I'd argue (without any data to back it up) that most of those second homes are in places that are not economically viable places to live (rural, seasonal towns etc.)
Personally I'd say the solution is higher density housing near cities where there are jobs and current infrastructure. These immense satellite towns that stink of American suburbia are the worst case scenario and only serve to line the pockets of shitty companies like Taylor Wimpy etc.
snota 7mo ago • 100%
Well, it's kind of obvious. They've had lots of close wins and a few blowout losses. Maybe it's a tactic, if you go down by a couple, give up and save energy for the next one haha.
snota 7mo ago • 100%
Yeah, I was being a bit unfair and it seems to depend on location. And yes, make it clear and there won't be a problem, but having the problem to complain about gives them credence to the removal of public rights of way.
snota 7mo ago • 100%
Even the areas where there are rights of way, private land owners make it as difficult as possible to follow them.
snota 7mo ago • 100%
If they can cull deer in Richmond park I think it can be done safely in most places. If the population is that rampant then the introduction of wolves and lynx would end up causing a spike in predator populations in short order that may force them to find food closer to humans as well, which would then lead to the need to cull the predator species. I'd expect that a cull would be required if predators are introduced to start everything off in a balanced state.
snota 7mo ago • 100%
What's the speed of the road? I would personally join the road earlier so that I can manoeuvre across with the traffic, but if the road is super fast I'd probably pick A. That is unless right on red is permitted, then I'm not sure.
snota 7mo ago • 100%
At least two terrible calls by the refs though. They decided the game.
snota 8mo ago • 100%
If cows are used for conservation grazing, isn't the problem of them getting TB non existent? The problem is people catching TB from cows through milk and close contact, not cows catching TB from badgers.
snota 8mo ago • 100%
Unfortunately wind farms are always going to have an impact on nature. All major infrastructure projects do. The alternative of continuing to rely on fossil fuels is already having a way more damning impact on all wildlife.
snota 8mo ago • 100%
Here's a hack: Claim all the profits the water companies are making as tax until it stops. Use the extra tax to fund monitoring and efforts to clean up the mess.
snota 8mo ago • 100%
I think the caps logo is pretty average myself. Id put the canes logo at the bottom, it looks like a Beyblade
snota 8mo ago • 100%
Absolutely.
snota 8mo ago • 100%
I keep a few ragwort plants alive in my garden and they almost always get eaten to the ground by cinnabar caterpillars. I grew up around horses and was taught to abhor it, but a small amount of research suggests it's not as bad as the horse and farmer associations would have you believe.
I just watched the Boston game and just want to say how enjoyable the ending was. I honestly didn't think they had it in them.
Shakey start but pushing to three wins in a row.
See title.
Anyone want to hazard a guess at the score tonight? Nothing automated or recorded. I think 3-3 with an OT win for the Canucks.
Not a terrible start to the season.
All the best to him.
Basically a popularity contest, Hughes at number 9.
I'm so happy with these guys. Sometimes it feels like hard work to keep on top of but it's worth it in the end.
[BUG] Twice now jerboa has forgotten my account, I have to log in and then restart the app to view my subscribed feed. Might just be because of the update so I'll see if it happens again.
I'm hoping for a few decent D prospects! But I have no idea who is likely to be around at 11.
Possum was caught eating poo and this is how she reacts after being told off.
I honestly didn't expect that!