Garden tragedy warning issued as two robins killed in deadly glue traps
Heartbreaking pictures show two dead robins stuck in glue traps - as authorities issue an appeal about the dangerous devices.
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Heartbreaking pictures show two dead robins stuck in glue traps - as authorities issue an appeal about the dangerous devices.
Researchers have created a shortlist of possible wildlife present at a market in Wuhan, China where the COVID-19 pandemic likely originated.
Human remains from a historic burial site have been discovered after being disturbed by wildlife in Tameside. A major police operation has been underway at Dukinfield Cemetery and on the surrounding streets since Saturday evening (September 14).
On Saturday afternoon (September 14), eight-year-old Mikey Robertson was playing out with his friend and sister at a park in Dukinfield - something they had done on many occasions in the past.
Salford Quays is "blighted" by rubbish building up in the waterways, a councillor has warned. Plastic and other rubbish is being thrown in the waters which run to the Quays and is getting caught in the corners of the waterways, creating "eyesores" in some sections.
In this episode of The Exchange, we explore the future of tourism and how innovation is reshaping the industry. Guy Shone delves into the rising trend of regenerative tourism with Tina O'Dwyer, CEO and Founder of The Tourism Space. Tina shares how this new approach is focused on giving back to local communities and protecting the environment.
The UK’s first “motionless” wind energy system has been installed on a roof in Oxford.
Most citizens and residents depart for cooler climates over the summer months. However, there's no better way to cool down for those who stay behind than to jump into the water, and the Qatar 365 team did just that. First up, Aadel Haleem visited the country's newest and largest waterpark, Meryal and discovered that it was designed to honour Qatar's oil and gas industry. The park has created a buzz in the region for its thrilling rides and unique concept. There are intentionally rusty structures, quirkily named rides, and the waterpark's mascot, simply called 'Oily', mark the turning point in Qatar's economic history.