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A new system that brings agriculture and ecology together is being taken seriously at Downing Street, with November 2020 s Agriculture Bill one example of how the Government is attempting to make agriculture work with nature rather than against it . This transformative legislation sets out how farmers and land managers in England will be rewarded with public money for “public goods” rather than by how much land they have that is in agricultural condition , as was the
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The British Isles are home to thousands of different animal species, but some are inevitably harder to find than others. While the country is mostly known for its hedgehogs, foxes, badgers and vast array of wild birds, tourists can also see sharks, whales and otters in the island’s waters. And despite almost being wiped out completely in the Victorian era, red squirrels still exist in various parts of the UK.
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Not only will Jaguar become electric-only but the company will not close its Castle Bromwich plant despite fears it would do so. In an announcement today, Jaguar Land Rover pledged to steer Jaguar to a more green future as the company as a whole aims to achieve net-zero emissions by 2039. In a boost to Boris Johnson’s plans for green Britain, Land Rover will launch six pure electric cars while not closing down any of its main factories in the UK.