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20120307_IMG_6687.jpg Growing with Grace is an organic fruit and vegetable growing co-operative based in Clapham in the Yorkshire Dales, UK. They grow organic veg which is sold via a box scheme to local people. The delivery van is powered by bio diesel which is made on site from waste vegetable oil from local restaurants. They take green waste from the local council and turn it into organic compost, which is used on their own crops and sold to local gardeners.
 
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20120307_IMG_6688.jpg Growing with Grace is an organic fruit and vegetable growing co-operative based in Clapham in the Yorkshire Dales, UK. They grow organic veg which is sold via a box scheme to local people. The delivery van is powered by bio diesel which is made on site from waste vegetable oil from local restaurants. They take green waste from the local council and turn it into organic compost, which is used on their own crops and sold to local gardeners.
 
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IMG_7734_seat.jpg A Frog, personel transfer device on the jack up barge, The Goliath at the Walney Offshore windfarm project, off Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. When finished it will have 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy.
 
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IMG_7736_frog.jpg A Frog, personel transfer device on the jack up barge, The Goliath at the Walney Offshore windfarm project, off Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK. When finished it will have 102, 3.6 MW turbines, giving a total capacity of the Walney project of 367.2 MW, enough to power 320,000 homes. The rotor diameter of the turbines is 107m for Walney 1 and 120 m for Walney 2. The wind farm is owned and constructed by Dong Energy.
 
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IMG_8608_frog.jpg A frog, a specialist crew lifitng device for ship to ship transfer, on the jack up barge, Goliath, working on the Walney offshore wind farm.
 
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IMG_9085_frog.jpg A Common Frog (Rana tempraria) in a garden pond in Ambleside, UK.
 
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IMG_9094_frog.jpg A Common Frog (Rana tempraria) in a garden pond in Ambleside, UK.
 
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IMG_0607_frog.jpg Following the warmest and driest April on record, moorland fires broke out across the UK. Ogden Moor near Wainstalls above Halifax was one of many victims. Several square Km of moorland burned for four days. The blaze was tackled by fire fighters, but despite their efforts the blaze destroyed valuable moorland habitat, killing mammals and amphibians and destroying nesting birds nests. The wind farm was also closed down for a number of days as the blades were a danger to the helicopters fighting the blaze with aerial water drops. This shot shows a common fog that was killed by the fire.
 
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IMG_8366_tadpole.jpg Tadpoles from the Common Frog in a garden pond, Ambleside, UK. Frogs are laying their spawn ever earlier due to the impact of climate change.
 
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IMG_8407_frog spawn.jpg Frogspawn in a stream above Stocks Reservoir in Lancashire, UK. Frogs have started to lay their spawn much earlier in the spring as frogs adapt to climate change.
 
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IMG_8408_frog spawn.jpg Frogspawn in a stream above Stocks Reservoir in Lancashire, UK. Frogs have started to lay their spawn much earlier in the spring as frogs adapt to climate change.
 
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25460008_frog spawn.jpg Frogspawn, now being layed much earlier due to climate change indiuced warmer earlier springs UK
 
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IMG_7791_frog.jpg An unusually dry spring led to tinder dry conditions on moorland near Littleborough UK. A  discarded cigarette set fire to the moor on the 25th of May. The flames were fanned by strong winds and destroyed over 300 acres of moorland. This upland habitat is home to many uncommon ground nesting birds including Curlew golden Plover and Twite. Many nests were destroyed. Global warming has caused many areas of the world to become drier and more likely to burn. Here a frog has been killed by the fire
 
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IMG_7793_amphibian.jpg An unusually dry spring led to tinder dry conditions on moorland near Littleborough UK. A  discarded cigarette set fire to the moor on the 25th of May. The flames were fanned by strong winds and destroyed over 300 acres of moorland. This upland habitat is home to many uncommon ground nesting birds including Curlew golden Plover and Twite. Many nests were destroyed. Global warming has caused many areas of the world to become drier and more likely to burn. Here a frog has been killed by the fire
 
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IMG_7801_moorland fire.jpg An unusually dry spring led to tinder dry conditions on moorland near Littleborough UK. A  discarded cigarette set fire to the moor on the 25th of May. The flames were fanned by strong winds and destroyed over 300 acres of moorland. This upland habitat is home to many uncommon ground nesting birds including Curlew golden Plover and Twite. Many nests were destroyed. Global warming has caused many areas of the world to become drier and more likely to burn. Here a frog has been killed by the fire
 
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IMG_7805_fire.jpg An unusually dry spring led to tinder dry conditions on moorland near Littleborough UK. A  discarded cigarette set fire to the moor on the 25th of May. The flames were fanned by strong winds and destroyed over 300 acres of moorland. This upland habitat is home to many uncommon ground nesting birds including Curlew golden Plover and Twite. Many nests were destroyed. Global warming has caused many areas of the world to become drier and more likely to burn. Here a frog has been killed by the fire
 
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IMG_7808_fire.jpg An unusually dry spring led to tinder dry conditions on moorland near Littleborough UK. A  discarded cigarette set fire to the moor on the 25th of May. The flames were fanned by strong winds and destroyed over 300 acres of moorland. This upland habitat is home to many uncommon ground nesting birds including Curlew golden Plover and Twite. Many nests were destroyed. Global warming has caused many areas of the world to become drier and more likely to burn. Here a frog has been killed by the fire
 
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IMG_7797_fire.jpg An unusually dry spring led to tinder dry conditions on moorland near Littleborough UK. A  discarded cigarette set fire to the moor on the 25th of May. The flames were fanned by strong winds and destroyed over 300 acres of moorland. This upland habitat is home to many uncommon ground nesting birds including Curlew golden Plover and Twite. Many nests were destroyed. Global warming has caused many areas of the world to become drier and more likely to burn. Here a frog has been killed by the fire
 
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IMG_7814_drought.jpg An unusually dry spring led to tinder dry conditions on moorland near Littleborough UK. A  discarded cigarette set fire to the moor on the 25th of May. The flames were fanned by strong winds and destroyed over 300 acres of moorland. This upland habitat is home to many uncommon ground nesting birds including Curlew golden Plover and Twite. Many nests were destroyed. Global warming has caused many areas of the world to become drier and more likely to burn. Here a frog has been killed by the fire
 
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366W4142.jpg Common Frog, now starting to breed much earlier in the spring due to rising temperatures, Ambleside, UK
 
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366W6736.jpg Common Frog now starting to breed much earlier in the spring due to rising temperatures, Ambleside, UK
 
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366W6793.jpg Common Frog now starting to breed much earlier in the spring due to rising temperatures, Ambleside, UK
 
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366W6824.jpg AQ common frog in a garden pond. as temperatures rise frogs are spawning much earlier in the year than ever before, Ambleside, UK
 
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366W7694.jpg Frogspawn covered in snow. Frogs now lay their spawn earlier due to warming climate, but can then be caught out by a cold snap. Ambleside, UK
 
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366W9695.jpg Tadpoles of the Common Frog, now breeding much earlier in a response to a warming climate, Ambleside, UK
 
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