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To save salt marshes, researchers deploy a wide arsenal of techniques

On one of the first dry, hot days of summer, Rachel Langley walks past farmhouses and tractors, heading for the edge of the Colne Estuary in Essex, U.K. She’s on her way to see how her “salt marsh sausages” are doing. Six years ago, the U.K. government’s Environment Agency broke through the seawalls on the […]

Coastal News Today | UK - To save salt marshes, researchers deploy a wide arsenal of techniques

Coastal News Today | UK - To save salt marshes, researchers deploy a wide arsenal of techniques
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Breeding programme celebrates 200th chick since returning ospreys to England

Breeding programme celebrates 200th chick since returning ospreys to England Osprey in the Dyfi Estuary (credit Andy Rouse 2020 Vision) A project set up in 1996 to reintroduce ospreys to England has seen its 200th chick fledge. The breeding programme at Rutland Water was started by the Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust more than a century-and-a-half after ospreys had become extinct in England and Wales, and has led to the spread of breeding pairs in both countries. The Trust said the 200th chick, a female, fledged in July and was ringed with the number 360 to identify her. The newest arrival and other ospreys hatched this year are likely to remain in Rutland until early September, before they begin a 3,000-mile migration journey south, to the west coast of Africa.

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