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frustrating first round. just too many errors. yes, he held his nerve on the final hole but some seven shots behind the leaders, he is already playing catch up. it’s shots behind the leaders, he is already playing catch up. it s not disastrous already playing catch up. it s not disastrous but already playing catch up. it s not disastrous but i already playing catch up. it s not disastrous but i just already playing catch up. it s not disastrous but ijust need - already playing catch up. it s not disastrous but ijust need to - already playing catch up. it s not disastrous but ijust need to tidyj disastrous but ijust need to tidy it all up. i didn t feel like i was too far away today, i made five birdies but a couple too many mistakes on the card. rm? birdies but a couple too many mistakes on the card. rory mcilory has a lot of mistakes on the card. rory mcilory has a lot of work mistakes on the card. rory mcilory has a lot of work to mistakes on the card. rory m

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Invasive species on the menu at London restaurant

A London restaurant is exploring whether eating invasive species such as gray squirrel, American Signal crayfish and Japanese knotweed could help fight their spread, but scientists remain skeptical. The idea behind several "invasive species supper clubs", the last of which was served last week at "zero waste" Silo restaurant in…

An order of squirrel, sir? How London s invasive species supper clubs aim to rebalance the ecosystem by serving everything from grey squirrel to American signal crayfish

How do you deal with overpopulation by an invasive species such as the grey squirrel, American signal crayfish and Japanese knotweed in the UK? In London, a restaurant is tackling the issue one plate at a time.

Invasive species on the menu at London restaurant

A London restaurant is exploring whether eating invasive species such as grey squirrel, American Signal crayfish and Japanese knotweed could help fight their spread, but scientists remain sceptical. The idea behind several "invasive species supper clubs", the last of which was served on Tuesday at "zero waste" Silo restaurant in east London, is to "creatively popularise species that are detrimental to the environment", chef Douglas McMaster, who runs the establishment, told AFP. The omnipresent

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