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Syrians return to villages destroyed by war

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Weather   来源:Opinion  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Mr McLain said the "gratuitous violence" was an aggravating factor and the gross misconduct related to the "wholly unacceptable" abuse of a woman.

Mr McLain said the "gratuitous violence" was an aggravating factor and the gross misconduct related to the "wholly unacceptable" abuse of a woman.

"You have contactors coming in and taking all the grass off a farm in one afternoon. And probably doing that three times over the summer, so that will take out the nest and the chicks."We can do something about it. We can locate nests with drones. They fly at a height curlew don't mind and curlews are masters of hiding their nests which makes it difficult to protect them.

Syrians return to villages destroyed by war

"Most farmers don't want to mow a nest on purpose so if it's been found they can avoid it."The money raised by Mr Trevelyan will go towards a private fund to pay famers to delay making hay until July, when the fledgling chicks will be old enough to fly away from any dangers.Cathy the Curlew's adventures are not over yet.

Syrians return to villages destroyed by war

While currently held up in the council chambers in Pateley Bridge, her calendar also includes a visit to Harrogate Flower Show and The Fellsmen fell run race."I'm going to milk the Cathy costume for all it's worth," says Mr Trevelyan.

Syrians return to villages destroyed by war

"Eventually people will get bored of seeing her. But she will go to assemblies in schools and hopefully lay eggs, kids love it."

Mr Trevelyan also hopes Cathy will inspire future generations of conservationists, because, he says, you've got to learn to love an animal before you learn to save it.The school was locked down and remained closed the following day for investigations to take place.

It is a market town which was once at the forefront of the south-west Wales' mining industry.But, on Wednesday, the quiet community of Ammanford in Carmarthenshire was left in shock when a stabbing at a secondary school left two teachers and a pupil injured.

Police and ambulance crews raced to Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, while helicopters circled above and the number of panic-stricken parents began building up outside its gates.With the pupils locked down inside, all the hundreds of parents assembling could do was peer through the railings and suffer the unbearable wait to hear if their sons and daughters were okay.

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