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The home in san ramone. She was found safe and sound. I mean i was going to say its a miracle. [ applause ] reporter its thanks to the i think stints of a yellow lab and the training of its owner. The volunteers from the California Rescue Dog Association found luba behind a home along Norris Canyon road. It was a little creek and i looked down and i called her name and saw her and she waved her arm and i went down and held her hand. And it was the best feeling in the world. Reporter Police Credit everyones specialized training. These are incredibly Extraordinary People from every ordinary walk of life that have extra special skills. And they all have a passion to do what theyve done. Reporter saturday, search can rescue cast a wider net getting help from nine counties and two state agencies. But luba suffers from dementia. And each passing hour had teams more worried. Especially considering the blazing east bay heat. As far as what gene will say to his mom when he sees her again . Whil

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Trees can be a win-win for farming and the environment

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Creating a brighter future with trees on farms

Creating a brighter future with trees on farms >More in Native woods and trees are one of the best ways to tackle the climate crisis. And we re pledging to get 50 million trees in the ground over the next five years, helping to put the UK on track to meet its carbon net-zero target. A Norfolk farmer is helping to fight the nature and climate crises with hundreds of native trees. Watching his young woodland grow is bringing joy to sixth-generation farmer George Atkin and his family. The new native trees, including oak, wild cherry and Scots pine, were planted to capture carbon and create wildlife habitats.

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