📢 A proposed octopus farm in the Canary Islands threatens the lives of an estimated one million intelligent beings each year. Will you join me in emailing the Canary Islands government and stand against this cruelty? #StopOctopusFarming#EndIt https://t.co/DcKMY46sKv
Appalling decision from @NaturalEngland. We are in a biodiversity crisis & there must be the strongest protection for precious habitats like this. Wildlife should remain undamaged.
Some of our followers may be interested in supporting this local group based in High Wycombe buy their local woodland?
https://t.co/rftkYVoc0z
@chilternrangers@ChilternsCCC@ChilternWoods
📢 A proposed octopus farm in the Canary Islands threatens the lives of an estimated one million intelligent beings each year. Will you join me in emailing the Canary Islands government and stand against this cruelty? #StopOctopusFarming#EndIt https://t.co/DcKMY46sKv
A fleet of Japanese Long liners are lying in wait off the coast of Ireland for tuna who have been safe in British waters. With 000’s of hooks on lines that go on for kilometres, they’ll decimate the population of tuna. 💔
Supporting more great projects around #Oxfordshire thanks to @GrundonRecycle
https://t.co/XRDhTfbeBU If you are planning a similar project, apply now! @WildOxfordshire @oalc_info @CAGOxfordshire
This past summer we celebrated a scything renaissance where Nicole @Good_clean_mud with the @ScytheAssoc told us all about this not-so-forgotten way of cutting our meadows, and how this old-new technique is making a comeback! Learn more here: https://t.co/Wmj8uFPRMV
Setting a terrified bull on fire and watching as he burns is sadistic. Please @cmmsoria, help cancel the torturous #ToroDeFuego event. #FireBullFestival
Did you know that we have a legal right to an allotment?
That’s why artists reclaimed land from the industrial food system to show how it could be transformed into areas for community food growing.
Watch now:
GWR's revised timetables from December mean the loss of vital services into Oxford for commuters from Kings Sutton, Heyford and Tackley and the surrounding areas – we'll no longer have trains at the times most people need to travel to work – please sign! https://t.co/TiePZFbryf
Now recognised as sentient, but still suffering: #CloseTheLoophole campaign to protect all decapod crustaceans in the Animal Welfare Act �� https://t.co/EcCBQLFZAa
Sewage has created a grotesque landscape along the banks of one of London's few natural rivers.
The Lea along the eastern edge of Hackney Marshes is the original channel. It was the border between the Vikings & Saxons.
Now its trees are draped with wet wipes.
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