figure out what they like, what habitat they prefer, | where they have their pups. now, why is it important for us to know about these animals? i think they re a really, | really important part of - the ecosystem, but also, they have an incredibly high - intrinsic value on the - - north wales coast. - welsh people love seals, they want to protect them, l they want to save them. i could see two, just off here. oh, yeah. three, actually. one, two, three. | oh, i see. one, two, three. so, because it s high tide, they ll be doing a mixture| - probably of something called bottling, which is, they float - vertical, and they rel essentially sleeping, but also foraging, as well, | on the bottom. they pup in autumn. - that coincides with| strong autumn storms, with climate change. so, are humans the main detriment to the survival and wellbeing of these seals? we re having more frequent storms. i - we re having an increased severity of storms, as well. i they can easily be swept off- - beach
temperatures again very favourable for the time of year. high teens to the low 20s. wednesday is the equinox, meaning equal day and night. officially the astronomical change into autumn. a little more autumnal perhaps in the north west of scotland on wednesday. this front is livelier, heavier rain and stronger winds for a time, but it tends to weaken as it slides south, is light rain for southern scotland, northern ireland and parts of northern england through the second part of the day. to the south, we will still see more sunshine. no great surprises in the weather, even through to the end of the week. we tend to keep fronts towards the far north. many of us will will continue to see unseasonably warm air in the coming days. perhaps the biggest change for the end of the week is that it will become a little windier, but we are not talking autumn storms yet. temperatures should stay in the high teens to low 20s. most of us will see some bright
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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. Shortstop Braxton Burnside, pitcher Mary Haff and first baseman Danielle Gibson took home National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) All-American honors to cap off a record-setting postseason awards haul for Arkansas softball. Burnside and Haff became the first student-athletes in program history to garner first team honors, while Gibson earned second team recognition. Before this season, Miranda Dixon (2010, Third Team) and Autumn Storms (2019, Second Team) were the only All-Americans in program history.
Burnside smashed a single-season school record 24 home runs, which ranked second in the country and tied for third in SEC history. She was named to the All-SEC and NFCA All-Region First Teams, a USA Softball Player of the Year Top 10 Finalist and a two-time SEC Player of the Week. The Paragould, Ark. native slashed .347/.497/.889 with her slugging percentage ranking 13th nationally and her 51 RBI tied for the team lead. Burnside and Northern Iowa shortstop