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More than 1,000 migrants cross Channel in a day

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内容摘要:Lexi, who lives on a neat, well-cared-for street in Burnley, loved sport and dancing. But after she started secondary school, she says, a friend introduced her to ketamine.

Lexi, who lives on a neat, well-cared-for street in Burnley, loved sport and dancing. But after she started secondary school, she says, a friend introduced her to ketamine.

"It's the last ride I sold because it needed to go to the right home. This one wasn't about money, it was about trying to get it to the right owner."All proceeds raised by the fairground go directly into restoring and collecting historical rides, sideshows and games, said the museum.

More than 1,000 migrants cross Channel in a day

Missing the sun this summer? It turns out we're not the only ones.Butterflies need dry weather and heat to flourish, something they just have not been getting enough of this year.And that has conservationists worried.

More than 1,000 migrants cross Channel in a day

With just one day left to go in the annual, participants have so far recorded the lowest number ever in the 14-year history of the biggest citizen science project in the UK.

More than 1,000 migrants cross Channel in a day

Inge Muller combines her love of moths and butterflies with her day job.

As a butterfly and moth recorder, she makes a mental note of the butterflies she sees as she does her County Londonderry postal round and fills in the results when she clocks off.The appeal for Green Lane Wood at Trowbridge hit its target very quickly.

The other reserves the trust has bat improvement plans for are: Lower Woodford, The Firs in Braydon, Blackmore Copse near Salisbury, Clouts Wood in Wroughton, and Great Wood near Royal Wootton Bassett.The work would involve managing woodlands to provide roosting sites for the bats with techniques like "veteranisation".

This is when roosting features are put in smaller trees that will then become useful for bats as the trees get older, which mimics more natural roosts.Improving and creating ponds is also important as they support insects, a main food source for many bats.

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