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and worldwide some i saw her seize those woodlands under threat. also from sprawling oven is ation and rapid population growth, including in his native india, splunk, jason's and the de blond basin coffee plantation, or eucalyptus plantation, or acacia plantations, the rubber plantations. these are increasing and go home and sometimes also consider plantations as a forest. so you can see that sometimes they all, we have 21 percent forest in india, and that's the huge amount of compare if you look the size of india. but out of this 21 percent, there are huge amount plantations and high quality forest which can provide heavy to, to, to endangered species like tiger or other animals is actually low active deforestation to make way for farmland and temper. production is one reason for the large scale loss of woodland. and then there is climate change which has taken a heavy toll on our force here in germany to, according to governments study the proportion of unhealthy trees. and the country has risen to 80 percent. and that in turn makes them vulnerab
and worldwide some i saw her seize those woodlands under threat. also from sprawling oven is ation and rapid population growth, including in his native india, splunk, jason's and the de blond basin coffee plantation, or eucalyptus plantation, or acacia plantations, the rubber plantations. these are increasing and go home and sometimes also consider plantations as a forest. so you can see that sometimes they all, we have 21 percent forest in india, and that's the huge amount of compare if you...
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but back to europe now we're geminus woodland. so under severe stream fries a dying at an alarming rate. it's a national researchers are on a mission to reverse the trend. and we accompanied some of them on one of the trips to the forest. the woodland equivalent of a stethoscope here in one of the warmest areas and germany, researchers are taking the pulse of the country's forests to day i wanted how the, the peach tree sampling is responding to different light intensities and also to stimulate it. enrich theo to which very likely bill will be there in the future. therefore, it is very important for us to know when this sapling is growing on the soil. whether it is it has enough water to do that level of photosynthesis. indian bone research summit saw has put together a team of young scientists from various countries and disciplines. the group called sylvania se after the ancient roman god of the woodland. and worldwide summit saw her seize those woodlands under threat, also from sprawling urban eyes ation and rapid population gro
but back to europe now we're geminus woodland. so under severe stream fries a dying at an alarming rate. it's a national researchers are on a mission to reverse the trend. and we accompanied some of them on one of the trips to the forest. the woodland equivalent of a stethoscope here in one of the warmest areas and germany, researchers are taking the pulse of the country's forests to day i wanted how the, the peach tree sampling is responding to different light intensities and also to stimulate...
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the woodland equivalent of a stethoscope. here in one of the warmest areas and germany, researchers are taking the pulse of the country's forests to day i wanted how the, the speech tree circling am, is responding to different light intensities and also to are assimilated in rich to your to which very likely built will be there in the future. therefore, it is very important for us to know when this sapling is growing on the soil. whether it is it has enough water to do that level of photosynthesis. indian bon research has summit saw her has put together a team of young scientists from various countries and disciplines. the group called sylvania after the ancient roman god of the woodlands. and world wide summit saw her seas those woodlands and a threat also from sprawling ebony zation and rapid population growth, including in his native india. blondie sense and the d blunt vision, coffee, blonde vision, or at eucalyptus plantation, or acacia plantations, or rubber plantations. these are increasing and dec garmen sometimes als
the woodland equivalent of a stethoscope. here in one of the warmest areas and germany, researchers are taking the pulse of the country's forests to day i wanted how the, the speech tree circling am, is responding to different light intensities and also to are assimilated in rich to your to which very likely built will be there in the future. therefore, it is very important for us to know when this sapling is growing on the soil. whether it is it has enough water to do that level of...
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, and there — and ancient woodlands, and there are _ and ancient woodlands, and there are a number ofveteran trees here, significant number so talking _ trees here, significant number so talking about trees that are five, _ so talking about trees that are five. six. _ so talking about trees that are five, six, 6.5, maybe even 700 years— five, six, 6.5, maybe even 700 years old— five, six, 6.5, maybe even 700 years old and because they have been _ years old and because they have been woodland here for that amount_ been woodland here for that amount of time, it means that it supports a lot of other life. _ it supports a lot of other life, there is a great richness of biodiversity. the bird fauna is important to, as we have a number— is important to, as we have a numberaf— is important to, as we have a number of national rarities. you — number of national rarities. you can— number of national rarities. you can hear the birds, this is not a sound i am used to living in the city. not a sound i am used to living in the city-— in the city. don, we have a robin. blue _ in the city. don, we ha
, and there — and ancient woodlands, and there are _ and ancient woodlands, and there are a number ofveteran trees here, significant number so talking _ trees here, significant number so talking about trees that are five, _ so talking about trees that are five. six. _ so talking about trees that are five, six, 6.5, maybe even 700 years— five, six, 6.5, maybe even 700 years old— five, six, 6.5, maybe even 700 years old and because they have been _ years old and because they have been...
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is famous for various habitats, its valley moors, its sandy lowland heath, but also, its ancient woodlande are a number of veteran trees here, a significant number, so we're talking about trees that are 5, 6, 6.5, maybe even 700 years old, and because there's been woodland here for that amount of time, it means that it supports a lot of other life — there is a great richness of biodiversity. the bird fauna here is really important too — we've got a number of national rarities. you can hear the birds — this isn't a sound i'm used to living in the city! no, what we got? hold on. we've got a bit of robin going. a blue tit _ yeah, there's blue tits and great tits calling. i mean, it's a lovely, sunny, pre—spring day. they're loving the sunshine and they're pumping out some song. but unfortunately, not all birds are left alone in their natural habitats and wildlife trafficking, mainly perpetrated online, is having a major impact on the world's biodiversity crisis. carl miller has been looking at the problem. we've had catastrophic declines of whole suites of bird communities. without large tra
is famous for various habitats, its valley moors, its sandy lowland heath, but also, its ancient woodlande are a number of veteran trees here, a significant number, so we're talking about trees that are 5, 6, 6.5, maybe even 700 years old, and because there's been woodland here for that amount of time, it means that it supports a lot of other life — there is a great richness of biodiversity. the bird fauna here is really important too — we've got a number of national rarities. you can hear...
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is famous for various habitats, its valley moors, its sandy lowland heath, but also, its ancient woodland old, and because there's been woodland here for that amount of time, it means that it supports a lot of other life — there is a great richness of biodiversity. the bird fauna here is really important too — we've got a number of national rarities. you can hear the birds — this is not a sound i am used to living in the city! no, what we got? hold on. we've got a bit of robin going. a blue tit _ yeah, there's blue tits and great tits calling. i mean, it's a lovely, sunny, pre—spring day. they're loving the sunshine and they're pumping out some song. but unfortunately, not all birds are left alone in their natural habitats and wildlife trafficking, mainly perpetrated online, is having a major impact on the world�*s biodiversity crisis. carl miller has been looking at the problem. we�*ve had catastrophic declines of whole suites of bird communities.
is famous for various habitats, its valley moors, its sandy lowland heath, but also, its ancient woodland old, and because there's been woodland here for that amount of time, it means that it supports a lot of other life — there is a great richness of biodiversity. the bird fauna here is really important too — we've got a number of national rarities. you can hear the birds — this is not a sound i am used to living in the city! no, what we got? hold on. we've got a bit of robin going. a...
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the state department has halted new admissions at recently renamed woodland behavioral health.ility failed to appropriately prevent abuse and neglect, describing in a 17-page report how staff members allegedly failed to perform cpr or call 911 for two unresponsive patients. nor did they provide life-saving medicine to some residents with covid as directed by a doctor. another individual was left soiled in feces for ten hours. covid infected more than 230 residents and staff at the facility for ten days at the end of last year. 91 residents there have died from the virus since the start of the pandemic. >> it was like the worst scenario. he died alone. i know he wasn't taken care of. >> reporter: sharon farrell's brother among those lost. >> there is no reason on this earth that people live the way they are living in that facility. who is overseeing this? where was the state? >> reporter: the state is now reviewing woodland behavioral's response to inspectors' concerns. the owners declined to comment for this story, but previously told nbc news the covid-19 pandemic brought unpr
the state department has halted new admissions at recently renamed woodland behavioral health.ility failed to appropriately prevent abuse and neglect, describing in a 17-page report how staff members allegedly failed to perform cpr or call 911 for two unresponsive patients. nor did they provide life-saving medicine to some residents with covid as directed by a doctor. another individual was left soiled in feces for ten hours. covid infected more than 230 residents and staff at the facility for...
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kelvin archer manages the woodland trust's forests in the north of england.nantly this normally happens in scotland, which this year has been hit horrendously hard by storms. it doesn't normally come down this far. we had the beast of the east a few years ago that did hit us here but this last couple of years we've been hit again and again. the north—east is starting to look a bit like scotland for wind blow and wind damage and storm damage. and now we getting it in cumbria. so there is a clear pattern of change. close to the shore of lake windermere, this is ray castle. there is clearing up happening here too. the storms have cost the national trust around £4 million. the charity says already it has been the worst season for 40 years. it says that in a huge blow to british heritage, many iconic trees have been lost. so this is a national champion crested beech. it's a champion of britain and ireland. because it's the biggest tree of that species in terms of growth. when you lose any big, really big prominent tree, it's sad. and this one particularly because
kelvin archer manages the woodland trust's forests in the north of england.nantly this normally happens in scotland, which this year has been hit horrendously hard by storms. it doesn't normally come down this far. we had the beast of the east a few years ago that did hit us here but this last couple of years we've been hit again and again. the north—east is starting to look a bit like scotland for wind blow and wind damage and storm damage. and now we getting it in cumbria. so there is a...
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is famous for various habitats, its valley moors, its sandy lowland heath, but also, its ancient woodland, and there are a number of veteran trees here, a significant number, so we're talking about trees that are five, six, 6.5, maybe even 700 years old and because there's been woodland here for that amount of time, it means that it supports a lot of other life — there's a great richness of biodiversity. the bird fauna here is really important too — we've got a number of national rarities. you can hear the birds — this is not a sound i'm used to, living in the city! no, what have we got? hold on... we've got a bit of robin going. a blue tit. yeah, there's blue tits and great tits calling. i mean, it's a lovely, sunny, pre—spring day. they're loving the sunshine and they're pumping out some song. but, unfortunately, not all birds are left alone in their natural habitats and wildlife trafficking, mainly perpetrated online, is having a major impact on the world's biodiversity crisis. carl miller has been looking at the problem. we've had catastrophic declines of whole suites of bird communit
is famous for various habitats, its valley moors, its sandy lowland heath, but also, its ancient woodland, and there are a number of veteran trees here, a significant number, so we're talking about trees that are five, six, 6.5, maybe even 700 years old and because there's been woodland here for that amount of time, it means that it supports a lot of other life — there's a great richness of biodiversity. the bird fauna here is really important too — we've got a number of national rarities....
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like many countries, australia has been felling woodland to make way for agriculture. can it says that's a mistake. groundwater levels have plummeted. a problem for young trees load. this is one of hundreds of varieties of eucalyptus, of drawing on the property. and i choose them specifically to be salt tolerance, which is important because as soon to such a big problem in this area, right. and also i like um, with large leaves because with a lot of the leaves of the most common sequestration takes place to address climate change while it's up. but it's a double whammy david. can it only plants trees that are native to australia, they're suited to the local land and climate. non native species and mano cultures would further damage the soil. but even local species don't have it easy here. this is a bit of a sad specimen. this could seem what it was, dod um, it could have died for variety of reasons unsuitable for the soul tide, or could be being competed for neutral to tetra from the street. but when we're sewing seeds, that term you'll be sewing with your drones, will
like many countries, australia has been felling woodland to make way for agriculture. can it says that's a mistake. groundwater levels have plummeted. a problem for young trees load. this is one of hundreds of varieties of eucalyptus, of drawing on the property. and i choose them specifically to be salt tolerance, which is important because as soon to such a big problem in this area, right. and also i like um, with large leaves because with a lot of the leaves of the most common sequestration...
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business is rome, silver, which is state and, and controls about 48 percent of remain use woodlands. it has been played with scandals full deal that they do a little funny things with the contracts either when they sell the product which is would or when they buy services. so you'd see up our apples problem and that's corruption inside the tire door teagan. his rom zillow, this newly appointed director, having run their operations in early county, in the east of remaining for the last decade on paper. he's the most powerful forest in the country. we asked him of a claims that there is corruption in rom silver. no correct can pots, if he assets of did you feel was one experience. i got a lot of but got a alarm, but he's got or they are the legal been wonderful and this will answer several of the room. so ministers looking and hunting as well as nature conservation on the face of it, a conflict of interests so little for the interest. 2 call to ethic the rule. oh, she has a lot of pro but the year the don't my fainted if you thought god to do a word for rom silva for 10 years. she was
business is rome, silver, which is state and, and controls about 48 percent of remain use woodlands. it has been played with scandals full deal that they do a little funny things with the contracts either when they sell the product which is would or when they buy services. so you'd see up our apples problem and that's corruption inside the tire door teagan. his rom zillow, this newly appointed director, having run their operations in early county, in the east of remaining for the last decade on...
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it's getting dangerous in these vast, ancient woodlands. for fool, certainly the figures of stalk 6 forest range is moved is to last ultima alone under further $650.00 attacked with axes, knowledge and guns. logging in romania is a doctor. this is where you have guns violence section zones and then killing with the bills. the co pay thousands was 70 percent of europe's virgin forest is fund or the scene of a desperate battle between boss has been the the timber mafia and those risking that lives to protect this precious environment. if one tries to mess up with dana trace, dr. forest mafia, you get in trouble and you can even die. remain used forests are disappearing fast trees, both ancient and young are harvested at an astonishing right. some of which is destined for cheap furniture in western europe. overhaul from logging here is illegal. the countries rose a full of trucks carrying timber 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. we have joined agent green, a remaining, and ga who are tracking one such laurie rod. there is no line code for the las
it's getting dangerous in these vast, ancient woodlands. for fool, certainly the figures of stalk 6 forest range is moved is to last ultima alone under further $650.00 attacked with axes, knowledge and guns. logging in romania is a doctor. this is where you have guns violence section zones and then killing with the bills. the co pay thousands was 70 percent of europe's virgin forest is fund or the scene of a desperate battle between boss has been the the timber mafia and those risking that...
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is famous for various habitats, its valley moors, its sandy lowland heath, but also, its ancient woodlandmeans that it supports a lot of other life — there is a great richness of biodiversity. the bird fauna here is really important too — we've got a number
is famous for various habitats, its valley moors, its sandy lowland heath, but also, its ancient woodlandmeans that it supports a lot of other life — there is a great richness of biodiversity. the bird fauna here is really important too — we've got a number
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kelvin archer manages the woodland trust's forests in the north of england.e — his dog always with him. predominantly, this normally happens in scotland, which this year has been hit horrendously hard by the storms. it doesn't normally come down this far. we had the beast from the east a few years ago that did hit us here, but this last couple of years we've been hit again and again. northeast is starting to look a bit like scotland for wind blow and wind damage and storm damage, and now we're getting it over in cumbria. so there's a clear pattern of change. close to the shore of lake windermere, this is wray castle. there's clearing up happening here, too. the storms have cost the national trust around £4 million — the charity says already it's been the worst season for 40 years. it says that, in a huge blow to british heritage, many iconic trees have been lost. so this is a national champion crested beech. it's a champion of britain and ireland because it's the biggest tree of that species in terms of girth. when you lose any big — really big, prominent tre
kelvin archer manages the woodland trust's forests in the north of england.e — his dog always with him. predominantly, this normally happens in scotland, which this year has been hit horrendously hard by the storms. it doesn't normally come down this far. we had the beast from the east a few years ago that did hit us here, but this last couple of years we've been hit again and again. northeast is starting to look a bit like scotland for wind blow and wind damage and storm damage, and now...
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because her what her boots are also the natural environmental indicator of the hilt of disorder. woodland. every winter, hundreds of species migrate from the arctic to south asia, along a route called the central asian fly. re, india has the largest diversity of waterfowl in the region. but over the years, the habitats have degraded, and numbers have dwindled. this stretch of the yamuna river in new jelly is one of the most polluted in the world. it's also i see girls from siberia spend the winter . i'll miley is an avid bird watcher and participate in the bud senses every year. what i have a job here it is. yeah. and all community right now in the recent yours is because of the lot. none of the maintainance of the places were to little are in a bad shape because are they were not arg, taking care of the please? hi, this is a global warming, has discovered rud migration pattern with many to reward or sing for those who have made the long journey to their winter homes. either through them through or like this river midcom, most of india's home to more than 200000 wetlands. but human activi
because her what her boots are also the natural environmental indicator of the hilt of disorder. woodland. every winter, hundreds of species migrate from the arctic to south asia, along a route called the central asian fly. re, india has the largest diversity of waterfowl in the region. but over the years, the habitats have degraded, and numbers have dwindled. this stretch of the yamuna river in new jelly is one of the most polluted in the world. it's also i see girls from siberia spend the...
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is famous for various habitats, its valley moors, its sandy lowland heath, but also, its ancient woodlanda number of veteran trees here, a significant number, so we're talking about trees that are five, six, 6.5, maybe even 700 years old, and because there's been woodland here for that amount of time, it means that it supports a lot of other life — there is a great richness of biodiversity. the bird fauna here is really important too — we've got a number of national rarities. you can hear the birds — this is not a sound i am used to living in the city! no, what we got? hold on. we've got a bit of robin going. a blue tit _ yeah, there's blue tits and great tits calling. i mean, it's a lovely, sunny, pre—spring day. they're loving the sunshine and they're pumping out some song. but unfortunately, not all birds are left alone in their natural habitats and wildlife trafficking, mainly perpetrated online, is having a major impact on the world's biodiversity crisis. carl miller has been looking at the problem. we've had catastrophic declines of whole suites of bird communities. without large tr
is famous for various habitats, its valley moors, its sandy lowland heath, but also, its ancient woodlanda number of veteran trees here, a significant number, so we're talking about trees that are five, six, 6.5, maybe even 700 years old, and because there's been woodland here for that amount of time, it means that it supports a lot of other life — there is a great richness of biodiversity. the bird fauna here is really important too — we've got a number of national rarities. you can hear...
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and we would get woodside woodland woodland.ir woodland out towards sacramento as well and then a frost advisory for all other areas in the bay regions that includes parts of pacifica and down towards half moon bay. and then we're going to see frost in those coastal zones. they understand accrues as well. so frost advisory and in charge for tomorrow as well, and many places if you don't have a freeze, warning, you probably have a frost advisory. there you are. these are the forecast overnight lows about where they were last night, perhaps a little warmer in some places, but still really, really cool. i think this morning might be have been the call this morning. these are the forecast highs tomorrow, so it's going to be mild day, mid fifties. those sixties, mild for february and then the five day forecast lots of sunshine. lots of cold and then some clouds come in here on sunday and monday. and those clouds hopefully open the door for something later next week. i know it's so far out and i wish i had more to show you. but there
and we would get woodside woodland woodland.ir woodland out towards sacramento as well and then a frost advisory for all other areas in the bay regions that includes parts of pacifica and down towards half moon bay. and then we're going to see frost in those coastal zones. they understand accrues as well. so frost advisory and in charge for tomorrow as well, and many places if you don't have a freeze, warning, you probably have a frost advisory. there you are. these are the forecast overnight...
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kelvin archer manages the woodland trust's forests in the north of england. far. we had the beast of the east a few years ago that did hit us here but this last couple of years we've been hit again and again. the north—east is starting to look a bit like scotland for wind blow and wind damage and storm damage. and now we're getting it in cumbria. so there is a clear pattern of change. close to the shore of lake windermere, this is ray castle. there is clearing up happening here too. the storms have cost the national trust around £4 million. the charity says already it has been the worst season for 40 years. it says that in a huge blow to british heritage, many iconic trees have been lost. so this is a national champion crested beech. it's a champion of britain and ireland. because it's the biggest tree of that species in terms of growth. when you lose any big, really big prominent tree, it's sad. and this one particularly because it's been at ray castle for a long time. it's an important tree because it's the biggest. and to see it blown over is really sad. i
kelvin archer manages the woodland trust's forests in the north of england. far. we had the beast of the east a few years ago that did hit us here but this last couple of years we've been hit again and again. the north—east is starting to look a bit like scotland for wind blow and wind damage and storm damage. and now we're getting it in cumbria. so there is a clear pattern of change. close to the shore of lake windermere, this is ray castle. there is clearing up happening here too. the...
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ah, one of the list i went on with wooden wooden wooden, where does lambert less and i inherited woodlands. it's, you know, then, so we'll bang over. so where did you get to the new i'm to when i am all via tim ego with e, my players asked on and why that is to me was good to me. if i'm sort of warm in terms of the twins, i would feel i'm being a jedi canadians. and while we are causing a e, it is a grey exports. i don't my sure way. i by any challenging, i will do i send you i don't, i'm so a past i see present, he's always, you know, for the air move on my way over by just i will. those will though it, indian, those need that i didn't get to use for there will be at home. i, you know, warm or go on for was i was this is the obamacare did i wanted to know what is it this isn't a busy name. so would read a if for the gym, give just 2 more finger flu employees if they did, they did before you start do what approach are we going to use? always be positive and we've talked about being ripple if the wind is blowing or just give the think given goodness enough, i think we need to change anythin
ah, one of the list i went on with wooden wooden wooden, where does lambert less and i inherited woodlands. it's, you know, then, so we'll bang over. so where did you get to the new i'm to when i am all via tim ego with e, my players asked on and why that is to me was good to me. if i'm sort of warm in terms of the twins, i would feel i'm being a jedi canadians. and while we are causing a e, it is a grey exports. i don't my sure way. i by any challenging, i will do i send you i don't, i'm so a...
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ah, one of those i went on with ah wooden wooden wooden, where does lambert lice and i inherited woodlands? it's you said when i then saw who will bundle myself? where did you get to the new i'm to when i am all via tim ego with e, my players asked on and why that is, tim? you good, good to me. if i'm sort of warm in terms of 2 twins, i would feel and i'm being good value judy king, adams. and while we are passing a e, it is a growing sports. i don't my sure we are by any challenging i will do. i see you. i don't, i'm so past i see present easily. i think no for the air move on my way over by just i will. those will though it in the notes need that i didn't get to use for deal with the i know my i email warm or go on for was i was this is the obamacare did i wanted to know what is it this isn't a busy name. so would read a for the game against best custom, what i think of please employees if they did they did before you start do what approach are we going to use? always be positive and we've talked about being ripple if the wind is blowing or just give think given goodness enough, i think
ah, one of those i went on with ah wooden wooden wooden, where does lambert lice and i inherited woodlands? it's you said when i then saw who will bundle myself? where did you get to the new i'm to when i am all via tim ego with e, my players asked on and why that is, tim? you good, good to me. if i'm sort of warm in terms of 2 twins, i would feel and i'm being good value judy king, adams. and while we are passing a e, it is a growing sports. i don't my sure we are by any challenging i will do....
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kelvin archer manages the woodland trust's forests in the north of england.ssessing damage — his dog always with him. predominantly, this normally happens in scotland, which this year has been hit horrendously hard by the storms. it doesn't normally come down this far. we had the beast from the east a few years ago that did hit us here, but this last couple of years we've been hit again and again. northeast is starting to look a bit like scotland for wind blow and wind damage and storm damage, and now we're getting it over in cumbria. so there's a clear pattern of change. close to the shore of lake windermere, this is wray castle. there's clearing up happening here, too. the storms have cost the national trust around £4 million — the charity says already it's been the worst season for a0 years. it says that, in a huge blow to british heritage, many iconic trees have been lost. so this is a national champion crested beech. it's a champion of britain and ireland because it's the biggest tree of that species in terms of girth. when you lose any big — really big,
kelvin archer manages the woodland trust's forests in the north of england.ssessing damage — his dog always with him. predominantly, this normally happens in scotland, which this year has been hit horrendously hard by the storms. it doesn't normally come down this far. we had the beast from the east a few years ago that did hit us here, but this last couple of years we've been hit again and again. northeast is starting to look a bit like scotland for wind blow and wind damage and storm...
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the water flowed instead into woodland and a golf course.e m6 in lancashire, where a lorry hit a bridge and burst into flames. 0ther motorists helped the driver to escape. he is being treated in hospital. rotherham station last night, looking more like a canal than a railway. as with storms dudley and eunice, rail networks have been severely disrupted. dozens of rail colleagues have been out over the last few days and nights clearing up the wreckage. we are doing our absolute best to keep the railways open, but my advice, before you travel today or tomorrow is to check before you travel with your train operator to check that your train is running. matlock, derbyshire, this morning after the river derwent burst its banks. here, the winds and rain are easing off as storm franklin makes its way south and east. sanchia berg, bbc news. in a moment, we'll get the latest on the picture in the west midlands and in northern ireland, but, first, let's talk to nick garnett in south manchester. so, look at the debris that has come out of the river merse
the water flowed instead into woodland and a golf course.e m6 in lancashire, where a lorry hit a bridge and burst into flames. 0ther motorists helped the driver to escape. he is being treated in hospital. rotherham station last night, looking more like a canal than a railway. as with storms dudley and eunice, rail networks have been severely disrupted. dozens of rail colleagues have been out over the last few days and nights clearing up the wreckage. we are doing our absolute best to keep the...
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where does lambert less and i inherited woodlands. it's, you know, then, so we'll, we'll bang over so weird sydney i driven you. i'm to, when i am well via team eagle is e. my players asked on and why that is to me, it was good to me. if i'm sort of warm in terms of the twins, i would feel i'm being a jedi canadians and why we are causing a eat is or do you good graham sports? i don't my sure we are by any challenging i will do i send you i don't i'm so a past i see present he's always you know, for the air move on my way over by just i will. those will though it in the notes need that i didn't get to use for deal with the homer. no warm or go home for was i was this is the obamacare did. i wanted to know what is it, this isn't a busy name, so would read a if for the gym, give just 2 more finger flu employees. if they did, they did before you start do what approach are we going to use? always be positive and we've talked about being ripple if the wind is blowing or just give the think given goodness enough, i think we need to change a
where does lambert less and i inherited woodlands. it's, you know, then, so we'll, we'll bang over so weird sydney i driven you. i'm to, when i am well via team eagle is e. my players asked on and why that is to me, it was good to me. if i'm sort of warm in terms of the twins, i would feel i'm being a jedi canadians and why we are causing a eat is or do you good graham sports? i don't my sure we are by any challenging i will do i send you i don't i'm so a past i see present he's always you...
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what, likewise, the latter can say what they need that law, i think will at the end, the woodland america, more than 4000 people from all over in denisia. i've already received money through bucky data. the founders have distributed around $90000.00 euros in donations. the key to success was that andrea took advantage of an existing digital infrastructure that had been built up in, in nisha, in recent years. he programmed becky rata as a direct transfer system, where the money doesn't have to go through their hands. donors can directly send funds to beneficiaries through their e wallet. almost everybody here uses apps like oval go pay, or donna and mobile phones are affordable. the advertisement also takes place online. what turned out to be more time consuming, however, was the verification process. the team wanted to make sure that people didn't register twice. moreover, they wanted to only help people hit by the pandemic it. so what we do is actually a full feasibility assessment up. we check if the profession of the person applying is really affect anything is needed. is he or she, a
what, likewise, the latter can say what they need that law, i think will at the end, the woodland america, more than 4000 people from all over in denisia. i've already received money through bucky data. the founders have distributed around $90000.00 euros in donations. the key to success was that andrea took advantage of an existing digital infrastructure that had been built up in, in nisha, in recent years. he programmed becky rata as a direct transfer system, where the money doesn't have to...
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the heavy woodland floor needs to try again. it's the same in the fields where snow drops are cultivated, planted like coon or tobacco. more and more children, snow drops grown in fields like this botanist, alias it'd be so gross, no drops right by his child at home in cluster. he works for george in trade at mama lisa, man, it say, and ensure the government guidelines for species protection are being followed. cultivated snow drops are also subject to checks idiocy. li beats, and he staff work closely with the ministry for environmental protection and agriculture. there are many requirements in our sal where the government that the ministry stipulates exactly how many bulbs are permitted to be plucked from the ground is monitoring dom well then officials check the harvest to make sure everyone has followed the rules on our guardian variables. that's reasonable, they do that twice a year. i re most got yourself. although lula, cedar beats are things that could help the mountain residence to plant snow. drops a gel until in the j
the heavy woodland floor needs to try again. it's the same in the fields where snow drops are cultivated, planted like coon or tobacco. more and more children, snow drops grown in fields like this botanist, alias it'd be so gross, no drops right by his child at home in cluster. he works for george in trade at mama lisa, man, it say, and ensure the government guidelines for species protection are being followed. cultivated snow drops are also subject to checks idiocy. li beats, and he staff work...
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calls course is now led by a by francois is a strong german component there, an old dallas holes of woodland associated 1st loan. well, it was a that was against a stone bug nato's secretary, a general holding a press conference following a virtual meeting, a virtual, a summit of nato leaders against oldenburg addressing the crisis in ukraine. as russia has invited saying that the world faces a new, normal and european secure se, and that nature must stand ready to do more outlined various elements of support that he said that nicer was providing for ukraine with me here in the studio is dw, said she political correspondent and linda craig, who's also listening to that, to press conference. welcome back. belinda. a busy day or so today, what's jumped out to you from what the secretary general had to say? well, certainly, that last point in the question that was asked by our colleague, terry, who pointed out that this is the 1st ever use of this nato response force for collective defense. and she said, you know, why now essentially and, and secretary general started back said, because we have
calls course is now led by a by francois is a strong german component there, an old dallas holes of woodland associated 1st loan. well, it was a that was against a stone bug nato's secretary, a general holding a press conference following a virtual meeting, a virtual, a summit of nato leaders against oldenburg addressing the crisis in ukraine. as russia has invited saying that the world faces a new, normal and european secure se, and that nature must stand ready to do more outlined various...
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habitat back on this mountain to allow wildlife to flourish again, so all those species that need woodlandeat way to capture carbon from the atmosphere. hold that there, so i can get a close—up of it. to come and visit a project like this, not far from home, it's really special. and to be so involved with it as well — i got to plant a tree today, which is really cool. i'm definitely going to come back and visit. it's been a long time. glad to be back? yeah, it's weird. it feels strange but i'm looking forward to it. are you excited? yeah, i'm excited. i've not seen them yet. big reveal. here you go, conor. amazing. i love that. that's sick. that's the closest i'll ever get to being on the football team! yeah, cool. ready? right, we'll do it down here. all right, cool. can you just sit down? let's try that. i like the lighting on it. little bit of fine tuning and it should be all right. which one of you is the better footballer? definitely me. is it? are you guys having that? you're not having it. who is the better one, then? me. yeah? cool, i think i'm done in here. let's go do some shots
habitat back on this mountain to allow wildlife to flourish again, so all those species that need woodlandeat way to capture carbon from the atmosphere. hold that there, so i can get a close—up of it. to come and visit a project like this, not far from home, it's really special. and to be so involved with it as well — i got to plant a tree today, which is really cool. i'm definitely going to come back and visit. it's been a long time. glad to be back? yeah, it's weird. it feels strange but...