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PB200415.jpg Godrevy Island from Godrevy Point near st Ives in Cornwall, with Shetland Ponies being used for conservation grazing, to maintain the heathland/moorland vegetation balance.
 
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20120815IMG_7251.jpg Young first nation children in a fishing boat on Lake Athabasca in Fort Chipewyan, a First Nation community downstream of the tar sands industry. The Alberta tar sands in Canada is the world's largest industrial project and the most environmentally destructive. Many of the residents of Fort Chipewyan have died of cancer. Fish caught in the lake recently have been found with tumours and lesions, and many people are now scared to eat this traditional food source. The fish processing plant in Fort Chipewyan has been closed down due to the concerns.
 
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20120824IMG_0075.jpg An American Pika (Ochotona princeps) outside its burrow in the Canadian Rockies. these small rodents are adapted to cold mountain environments and are threatened by climate change. As their habitat warms up, they have nowhere to go. Local extinction rates of American pikas have increased nearly five-fold in the last 10 years, and the rate at which the climate-sensitive species is moving up mountain slopes has increased 11-fold since the 20th century
 
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20120824IMG_0079.jpg An American Pika's supply of winter food (Ochotona princeps) outside its burrow in the Canadian Rockies. these small rodents are adapted to cold mountain environments and are threatened by climate change. As their habitat warms up, they have nowhere to go. Local extinction rates of American pikas have increased nearly five-fold in the last 10 years, and the rate at which the climate-sensitive species is moving up mountain slopes has increased 11-fold since the 20th century
 
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20120824IMG_0084.jpg An American Pika (Ochotona princeps) outside its burrow in the Canadian Rockies. these small rodents are adapted to cold mountain environments and are threatened by climate change. As their habitat warms up, they have nowhere to go. Local extinction rates of American pikas have increased nearly five-fold in the last 10 years, and the rate at which the climate-sensitive species is moving up mountain slopes has increased 11-fold since the 20th century
 
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20120824IMG_0087.jpg An American Pika (Ochotona princeps) outside its burrow in the Canadian Rockies. these small rodents are adapted to cold mountain environments and are threatened by climate change. As their habitat warms up, they have nowhere to go. Local extinction rates of American pikas have increased nearly five-fold in the last 10 years, and the rate at which the climate-sensitive species is moving up mountain slopes has increased 11-fold since the 20th century
 
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20120824IMG_0089.jpg An American Pika (Ochotona princeps) outside its burrow in the Canadian Rockies. these small rodents are adapted to cold mountain environments and are threatened by climate change. As their habitat warms up, they have nowhere to go. Local extinction rates of American pikas have increased nearly five-fold in the last 10 years, and the rate at which the climate-sensitive species is moving up mountain slopes has increased 11-fold since the 20th century
 
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20120824IMG_0093.jpg An American Pika (Ochotona princeps) outside its burrow in the Canadian Rockies. these small rodents are adapted to cold mountain environments and are threatened by climate change. As their habitat warms up, they have nowhere to go. Local extinction rates of American pikas have increased nearly five-fold in the last 10 years, and the rate at which the climate-sensitive species is moving up mountain slopes has increased 11-fold since the 20th century
 
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20120522IMG_0494.jpg A Border Collie in bluebells at Brathay near Ambleside in the Lake District, UK.
 
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File0038.jpg Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) cygnets at the Abbotsbury Swannery in Dorset, UK.
 
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File0044.jpg Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) cygnets at the Abbotsbury Swannery in Dorset, UK.
 
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IMG_6668_p.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power. This shot shows one of the solar arrays along with a young miniature donkey.
 
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IMG_6670_p.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power. This shot shows one of the solar arrays along with a young miniature donkey.
 
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IMG_6673_p.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power. This shot shows one of the solar arrays along with a young miniature donkey.
 
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IMG_6675_p.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power. This shot shows one of the solar arrays along with a miniature donkey.
 
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IMG_6678_p.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power. This shot shows one of the solar arrays along with a miniature donkey.
 
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IMG_6679_p.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power. This shot shows one of the solar arrays along with a young miniature donkey.
 
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IMG_6668_friendly.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power. This shot shows one of the solar arrays along with a young miniature donkey.
 
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IMG_6670_animal park.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power. This shot shows one of the solar arrays along with a young miniature donkey.
 
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IMG_6673_donkey.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power. This shot shows one of the solar arrays along with a young miniature donkey.
 
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IMG_6675_animal park.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power. This shot shows one of the solar arrays along with a miniature donkey.
 
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IMG_6678_donkey.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power. This shot shows one of the solar arrays along with a miniature donkey.
 
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IMG_6679_donkey.jpg The Bowland Wild Boar Park is a tourist attraction that lies in a remote area of Bowland near Chipping in Lancashire, UK. The site is off grid, having no mains electricity. The whole site is powered by solar PV panels, with solar water heaters and a wind turbine, with a diesel generator providing backup power. This shot shows one of the solar arrays along with a young miniature donkey.
 
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IMG_3995_vegan.jpg Jersey cows on a farm in the Yorkshire Dales near Bainbridge, UK and a vegan poster.
 
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IMG_4004_vegan.jpg Jersey cows on a farm in the Yorkshire Dales near Bainbridge, UK and a vegan poster,
 
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IMG_3978_cow.jpg Jersey cows on a farm in the Yorkshire Dales near Bainbridge, UK. Cows have a large impact on climate change, producing vast quantities of methane that is a very potent greenhouse gas.
 
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IMG_3983_methane (2).jpg Jersey cows on a farm in the Yorkshire Dales near Bainbridge, UK. Cows have a large impact on climate change, producing vast quantities of methane that is a very potent greenhouse gas.
 
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IMG_3983_methane.jpg Jersey cows on a farm in the Yorkshire Dales near Bainbridge, UK. Cows have a large impact on climate change, producing vast quantities of methane that is a very potent greenhouse gas.
 
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IMG_3989_methane.jpg Jersey cows on a farm in the Yorkshire Dales near Bainbridge, UK. Cows have a large impact on climate change, producing vast quantities of methane that is a very potent greenhouse gas.
 
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IMG_3991_jersey (2).jpg Jersey cows on a farm in the Yorkshire Dales near Bainbridge, UK. Cows have a large impact on climate change, producing vast quantities of methane that is a very potent greenhouse gas.
 
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IMG_3991_jersey.jpg Jersey cows on a farm in the Yorkshire Dales near Bainbridge, UK. Cows have a large impact on climate change, producing vast quantities of methane that is a very potent greenhouse gas.
 
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IMG_3995_cow.jpg Jersey cows on a farm in the Yorkshire Dales near Bainbridge, UK. Cows have a large impact on climate change, producing vast quantities of methane that is a very potent greenhouse gas.
 
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IMG_4004_methane.jpg Jersey cows on a farm in the Yorkshire Dales near Bainbridge, UK. Cows have a large impact on climate change, producing vast quantities of methane that is a very potent greenhouse gas.
 
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IMG_1992_child.jpg Young Chinese girls in Heilangjiang province, Northern China
 
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IMG_1993_child.jpg Young Chinese girls in Heilangjiang province, Northern China
 
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IMG_0071_protestor.jpg A baby crying
 
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366W8450_puppy.jpg Inuit sled dog husky puppies in Ilulissat on Greenland. Ilulissat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the Jacobshavn Glacier or Sermeq Kujalleq which is the largest glacier outside Antarctica. The glacier drains 7% of the Greenland ice sheet and produces enough water from calving icebergs in one day to provide New York with water for 1 year. Climate change has meant the glacier has speeded up and is now one of the fastest glaciers in the world at up to 40 metres per day and is also receeding rapidly
 
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IMG_9774_cute.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull Chick
 
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IMG_9775_chick.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull Chick
 
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IMG_9778_egg shell.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull Chick
 
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IMG_9781_hatched.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull Chick
 
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IMG_9782_yawn.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull Chick
 
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IMG_9784_gull chick.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull Chick
 
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IMG_9787_egg tooth.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull Chick
 
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IMG_9794_chick.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull Chick
 
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IMG_9796_chick.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull Chick
 
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IMG_9798_nest.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull Chick
 
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IMG_9801_nest.jpg The south tip of Walney Island off Barrow in Furness in Cumbria hosts a massive mixed colony of Herring and Lesser Black Backed Gulls. Research shows that like many bird species they are nesting earlier in response to climate change. They are also being negatively impacted by a change in food supply. As the surrounding seas warm plankton migrate further north leading to a reduction in sand eels and other fish species that many seabirds depend on to feed their chicks. This picture shows a Lesser black Backed Gull Chick
 
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