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Natural England is using pioneering technology to track the movement and habitat preferences of a small wading bird, Jack Snipe, for the first time in the UK.
Southern Region, Regional Judge D Whitney and Regional Surveyor J Coupe FRICS on 6 September 2024.
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International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Chair Lord Pickles spoke about raising awareness and understanding of Roma agency and action during the period of Nazi persecution and in post-war Europe.
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