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    <pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 12:19:59 +0100</pubDate>
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           <title>Time will tell how nature has fared</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[The extremes of weather that have affected many parts of the country have been less keenly felt in Durham that most places.]]></description>
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           <title>Was this giant rat an escaped pet?</title>
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  There has been much recent news coverage of the giant rat killed in Consett last week.
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           <title>Rats are unwelcome wildlife visitors</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  Spring can be a good time to see wildlife as many species forget their wariness of people because they are driven to find food for their young.
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           <title>The blackbird is my number one</title>
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           <description><![CDATA[  The robin is widely considered to be Britain’s national bird, but my vote would go elsewhere.
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           <title>Why duck dabbles instead of shovels</title>
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  The male shoveller duck (Anas clypeata) is in some ways a very handsome animal, but in other ways it looks ridiculously comical.
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           <title>Flower power helps willow and hazel</title>
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  THROUGH March and April many trees and shrubs are not yet in full leaf and branches maintain their bare winter look. Notable exceptions are willows and hazel whose branches are full of spring life,
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           <title>Make your gardens a haven for wildlife</title>
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  WHAT’S the most important thing any of us can do for wildlife? Well, apart from joining your local wildlife trust, of course, it’s probably making our gardens (back yards, window boxes or whatever
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           <title>Ears to recognising different owls!</title>
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  At this time of year it’s possible to see both long and short-eared owls on the same sites in lowland parts of Durham, but it’s unlikely that the relative size of the ears will be any help to you
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  IF you look carefully you’ll see that the countryside is slipping slowly into autumn, having decided to bypass summer altogether. Crops are being gathered, the first leaves on the hedgerows are
  beginning to turn and wildflowers are gone to seed.
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           <title>’Tis the season of bites and stings...</title>
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  AS a celebration of the summer holiday season, what better topic for a series of articles than wildlife that bites and stings.
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