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8:00 AM April 17, 2021
Community leaders have called for the Environment Agency s investigation into the flood defence work on the Alde and Ore Estuary to be concluded quickly.
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Hundreds of homes in east Suffolk are still at risk of flooding as a frustrating criminal investigation drags on.
Community leaders have called for the Environment Agency s probe to be completed as soon as possible, as homes along the Alde and Ore estuary remain defenceless despite major flooding in the past.
The Agency said they were continuing to gather evidence and interview people under caution, adding: This process must not be rushed.
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A new study, recently released in the journal Ringing and Migration, has made use of state-of-the-art tracking technology to examine how one of the largest ducks in Britain, known as the Shelduck, associates with wind turbines offshore throughout their journey across the North Sea.
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The Length, Speed, and Height of Migration
For the first time, their studies show the length, speed, and height of flight of this migration.
Farms Offshore wind is a major part of many strategies of the government to lower carbon discharges and ease the impact of climate change. More so, it is crucial to know how they might have an effect on wildlife.