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La magia dei deltaplani illumina il Monte Cucco con il Trofeo Internazionale Piero Alberini Stasera speciale nel Tg Plus

La magia dei deltaplani illumina il Monte Cucco con il Trofeo Internazionale Piero Alberini Stasera speciale nel Tg Plus
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Norfolk wildlife charity sees increase in calls about seals

Published: 6:11 PM May 1, 2021    A wildlife organisation is urging people to learn more about seal s behaviour after seeing a sharp increase in calls - Credit: Danielle Booden A growing seal population and increased visitor numbers to Norfolk beaches where the mammals congregate has led to a wildlife charity receive dozens of calls a day from people concerned about the animals welfare. In most cases, the calls Marine and Wildlife Rescue volunteers receive are for healthy seals, but the increase in calls has led the charity to urge people to learn more about seals and their behaviour.   In Norfolk, Horsey, Winterton and Blakeney are home to some of the largest Grey Seal colonies in the country, but the creatures and their counterpart the Common Seal can also be seen at other locations along the coast.

Ardeer wildlife: The mammals who inhabit the peninsula

A Roe Deer, by Iain Hamlin BY ALISTAIR MURDOCH The varied habitats of the Ardeer Peninsula make it a fantastic place for mammals, and some of our largest mammals can be seen quite easily. Foxes and Roe Deer can be spotted right down at the tip of the peninsula near the “Big Idea”. A good viewpoint is at Irvine Harbour where the Rivers Irvine and Garnock meet. Whilst in the area, remember to check the water for seals. The Common Seal can be seen swimming with just its head poking up, and sometimes they “haul out” of the water to rest.

Why I stopped presentation of petition during plenary – Deputy Speaker

Why I stopped presentation of petition during plenary – Deputy Speaker Mr Wase says his decision to stop a member from presenting a petition during plenary was strictly based on parliamentary procedures. 3 min read The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Idris Wase, said his decision to prevent a member of the House, Mark Gbilah, from laying a petition last Thursday “was strictly based on rules of parliamentary procedures”. The deputy speaker disclosed this in a statement by his media aide, Umar Puma, on Monday. Mr Wase was reacting to a trending video, showing him preventing Mr Gbilah from laying a petition while he (Wase) was presiding during plenary session.

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