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Different sperm whale ‘dialects’ detected on separate sides of the Mediterranean | #whales #wildlife #marinelife #science #environment #cetaceans #uknews #endangeredspecies

Different sperm whale ‘dialects’ detected on separate sides of the Mediterranean

Different sperm whale ‘dialects’ detected on separate sides of the Mediterranean

Matriarchal groups in east and west exhibit distinct click patterns, used to form social structures
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Country diary: This ‘secret’ island takes me back to Swallows and Amazons | #coastlines #birds #farming #animals #environment #ruralaffairs #essex #wildlife

Country diary: This ‘secret’ island takes me back to Swallows and Amazons

Country diary: This ‘secret’ island takes me back to Swallows and Amazons

Horsey Island, Hamford Water, Essex: It’s the setting for one of Arthur Ransome’s wonderful books, and today it’s farmed by a single family with innovation and care
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Country diary: Birds of a feather in a noisy argument | #birds #environment #ruralaffairs #uknews #wildlife #treesandforests #northernireland

Country diary: Birds of a feather in a noisy argument

Country diary: Birds of a feather in a noisy argument

Queen’s University, Belfast: The corvids in the branches above me spring a surprise – there’s a black crow among them
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Brown skuas and giant petrels rarely make landfall. When they were found in WA, scientists feared ‘bad news’ for wildlife | #wildlife #birdflu #australianews #environment #society #worldnews #birds #animals

Brown skuas and giant petrels rarely make landfall. When they were found in WA, scientists feared ‘bad news’ for wildlif

Brown skuas and giant petrels rarely make landfall. When they were found in WA, scientists feared ‘bad news’ for wildlif

Experts thought H5N1 bird flu would more likely reach Australia’s north. But an arrival from Antarctica had always been possible
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Whyalla wipeout fears: cuttlefish usually gather in their thousands, but few have appeared since a massive algal bloom | #southaustralia #marinelife #wildlife #environment #australianews

Whyalla wipeout fears: cuttlefish usually gather in their thousands, but few have appeared since a massive algal bloom

Whyalla wipeout fears: cuttlefish usually gather in their thousands, but few have appeared since a massive algal bloom

Divers have observed just a ‘couple of dozen’ of the cephalopods along the heritage-listed Cuttlefish Coast in South Australia, causing locals and marine scientists to worry