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Notice the Pylons.

Notice the electric pylons in this video clip of the new Wind in the Willows.


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-6856787/Sir-David-Attenborough-Stephen-Fry-backing-Wind-Willows-campaign-trailer.html


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  • That sort of destruction has been going on for years.

    These days it is very unusual to see any flying insects in the quantities and variations that once existed.

    In reality the truth is nobody cares enough until it is too late.
  • What's the problem with pylons? Under each one of them is an area of unploughed land which provides a small oasis for wildlife.


    As far as insects are concerned, butterflies were all over the place 50 years ago - now it is unusual to see one in the garden. There are still bees of various types and enough pollinators to do the necessary to our fruit trees, so it isn't all doom and gloom.


    What would make me a happy man is getting rid of those badgers. ?
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    Chris Pearson:

    What would make me a happy man is getting rid of those badgers. ?




     

    Would 7.62mm NATO and an SLR be considered unsporting  ?


    OMS

  • OMS:




    Chris Pearson:

    What would make me a happy man is getting rid of those badgers. ?




     

    Would 7.62mm NATO and an SLR be considered unsporting  ?

     


    Only with a telescopic sight. ?

  • Is it the pylons that have caused all this?