The Returning
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Initial release | Indonesia |
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Directors | Witra Asliga |
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About The Returning
Israel's Palestinian prisoner release a 'window of hope' in West Bank
... It has also strengthened the political standing of Hamas here in the West Bank - many of those gathered to wait for The Returning prisoners at Beitunia checkpoint credited the group, though others stressed that this moment belonged to all Palestinians...
Climate change: Fewer wild swans returning to UK in winter
... They are the latest arrivals since 1965, when naturalists started monitoring The Returning flocks...
S Club hope to 'help save one life' with British Heart Foundation link-up
... In his memory, The Returning group will now promote the campaign at their gigs...
The search for the missing Titanic sub and how it might be rescued
... They either listen for sounds produced by propellers and machinery (passive detection) - which could also include the crew making noise against the hull of the sub - or by bouncing a sonar " ping" off the surface of the vessel (active detection) and listening for The Returning echo...
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... She says that The Returning popularity of sleeper trains are " putting the joy back into travel"...
Australia helicopter collision: Pilot did not hear radio call, interim report says
... " The report details the calls made by the pilot of The Returning helicopter and as they tracked south… that they saw passengers boarding the second helicopter as it was preparing to depart, " Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) Chief Commissioner Angus Mitchell said...
Oscar nominations 2023: Brendan Fraser caps comeback with nod for The Whale
... The Returning US-Canadian actor, 54, told BBC News he hopes the feature will help to " end the bias against those who live with obesity"...
International crew blast off to join space station
... The Returning astronauts include Samantha Cristoforetti, Europe s first female commander of the International Space Station...
Climate change: Fewer wild swans returning to UK in winter
By Helen BriggsEnvironment correspondent
The sight of Wild Swans flying in for The Winter is becoming less common in The Face of Climate Change .
Scientists say Bewick's swans are changing their behaviour in a warming world, with fewer Making It back to the UK and those that do arriving late.
A bonded pair of swans named Maisie and Maifield touched down on Thursday at Slimbridge, in Gloucestershire.
They are the latest arrivals since 1965, when naturalists started monitoring The Returning flocks.
And their numbers have dwindled, from an annual flock of 700 to little More Than 100.
Every year, The Majestic waterbirds leave their frozen Arctic breeding grounds for warmer climes. They arrive in Late Autumn , returning north again in The Spring .
Kirk Brides, senior research officer at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust reserve, said the " saddest fact" was One Day the swans may never return to Britain.
" This is happening right in front of our eyes, " He Said . " Climate Change is playing its part here. "
The smallest of the UK's Wild Swans , Bewick's have more black on their yellow bills than Britain's other long-distance migrant, the whooper.
Individual Bewick's can be identified by these unique markings.
And showed they were changing their behaviour, Hans Linssen of the Netherlands Institute of Ecology, said.
" Winters used to be colder, so when they came down from Russia they travelled all The Way to Britain to be at a comfortable temperature, " Mr Linssen told Bbc News .
" But These Days , winters are warmer, so when they come down, they arrive in Germany and the Netherlands and they think, 'It's good here. I'll stay. I'll not bother to travel all The Way to England. '
" And northern Germany now seems to be the main area for them to stop and spend The Winter . "
But the global population is also declining fast, with threats from:
This year has broken many temperature records, with the unseasonably hot weather making its mark on the Natural World , from jellyfish to birds.
The fate of swans returning to Slimbridge is one of the longest-running studies of a single species in The World .
Since Sir Peter Scott 's first observations 60 years ago, More Than 10,000 swans have been recorded.
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Source of news: bbc.com