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basically what we see in china is almost like the end point we want to try to avoid in many other shallow marine systems around the world. this unsustainable tension between human activities and biodiversity needs. obviously, local human communities needs to be able to use those resources as well. but there must be a win win situation to support those biodiversity and human well being. but there is some good news from the natural world hen harriers in the peak district have had their most successful breeding season in more than a decade. according to the national trust, seven have fledged this year in the area, thanks to conservation efforts aimed at protecting the endangered birds of prey. yunus mulla reports. the hen harrier is one of the uk s birds of prey, but also the most intensely persecuted and threatened. that is why the successful fledging of these seven youngsters is such a welcome sight.
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