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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211227 17:23:00

justin rowlatt reports. this is one of this year s wildlife winners. the first beaver family was released onto national trust property in 2020, and this year, it produced its first kept. that baby beaver was born injune. but uk s change in weather patterns brought losers too. some seabird populations were hit by the storms that swept the country. 0ther were hit by the storms that swept the country. other birds suffered from the unseasonable cold spells and frequent heavy rain in the summer. i ve come to newark park estate in gloucestershire to find out more about how our change in climate is affecting the national trust s landscapes and the wildlife that cares for. look at this wonderful place. i tutor hunting lodge with, look over here, the most incredible views right out across to

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211227 12:28:00

in the uk are told they have the disease each year and one in eight will be diagnosed in their lifetime. at present there is no national screening for the disease, however the institute of cancer research says that advances in genetics and mr! imaging mean that a tailored programme may be possible in the next three to five years. over the last 12 months, the uk has experienced devastating floods, storms, wildfires and landslips and the national trust has published its annual reckoning of what it calls wildlife winners and losers . amongst the winners in the uk were beavers, with a rewilded beaver couple starting a family, seal populations that flourished in suffolk and grassland fungi. among the losers were seabird populations, which were hit by storms and cold spells. forests, which suffered from extreme storms and ash dieback fungal disease. parts of the coast which saw major landslips, this one in dorset. moorland in yorkshire and northern ireland hit by a dry spring and wildfires.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20211227 10:22:00

in the uk, the conservation charity the national trust has published its annual reckoning of uk wildlife winners and losers . it says some of the landscapes it cares for are being altered forever as climate change makes some forms of extreme weather the new normal. but some species have flourished. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. this is one of this year s wildlife winners. the first beaver family was released onto national trust property in somerset in 2020, and this year it produced its first kit. the baby beaver was born injune. but the uk s changing weather patterns brought losers, too. some seabird populations were hit by the storms that swept the country. other birds suffered from the unseasonable cold spells and frequent heavy rain in the summer. i ve come to newark park estate in gloucestershire to find out more about how our changing climate

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Marine Cold Spells are Becoming Less Intense and Less Frequent

According to a new study, the cold versions of heat waves, marine cold spells periods of remarkably cold water have the ability to hurt or help the ecosystems they hit.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Life at 50C - Part 1 20211227 16:31:00

the national trust has published its annual reckoning of uk wildlife winners and losers though the year. some species have flourished while others have been hit by weather events. our climate editor justin rowlatt reports. this is one of this year s wildlife winners. the first beaver family was released onto national trust property in somerset in 2020, and this year it produced its first kit. the baby beaver was born injune. but the uk s changing weather patterns brought losers, too. some seabird populations were hit by the storms that swept the country. other birds suffered from the unseasonable cold spells and frequent heavy rain in the summer. i ve come to newark park estate in gloucestershire to find out more about how our changing climate

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