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Wild Flowers

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Initial release Czechia
Directors F. A. Brabec
Adapted from A Bouquet
Composers Jan Jirásek
Anton Popovič
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Date of Upd.
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Wild Flowers is a Czech drama film released in 2000. It was directed by F. A. Brabec and based on seven poems from Kytice, a collection of ballads by Karel Jaromír Erben. While relatively successful commercially, the film was deplored by critics for its crude literalism of depiction.

Is it the end for the lush lawns of Los Angeles?

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... As a volunteer at the Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers & Native Plants, she is surrounded by alternative ideas...

Gardeners urged to let lawns go wild to boost nature

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... Conservation charity Plantlife is urging people to leave their lawnmowers in the shed for a month and to let Wild Flowers grow instead...

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... also, We are mowing our lawns, removing dandelions, weeds and Wild Flowers, the natural bee-forage...

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... The giant is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and as part of a site of Special Scientific interest because of its important chalk grassland supports Wild Flowers, butterflies and other animals...

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... A further unexpected consequence could be that a resurgence in the nation s Wild Flowers...

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British 'miss', the daily dose of nature - National Trust

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... He also noted that most of the adults had rarely or never birdsong or smelled, heard some Wild Flowers in the past year...

British 'miss', the daily dose of nature - National Trust

Feb 27,2020 6:54 am

British are not on the daily dose of Nature , The National Trust has warned - as it is for the people to be "active" in Nature .

More Than 70% of children say that they observe, rarely, or never, clouds, butterflies and bees, a survey said.

He also noted that most of the adults had rarely or never birdsong or smelled, heard some Wild Flowers in The Past year.

A study found people who were regularly connect with Nature , probably, to help people cope with The Crisis in the animal world.

Published by The National Trust with the University of Derby, the study also suggested, connected with Nature - to notice a natural phenomenon that Every Day is associated with higher well-being.

It Comes as The Trust , a new campaign has launched to make people increase the connection with Nature , which includes a new week-help-for-a-week guide to the people, improve take your relationship with the Natural World and measures to help halt wildlife declines.

It will connect via tips, the better to watch Nature , including the sunrise, hear the birds chirping and watch butterflies and bees, The Trust said.

It is also recommended activities in The Guide , how to plant and grow something in The Garden and sketch a flower or an animal or building a hedgehog Home .

The Campaign also includes posters advertising The First day of spring events celebrating The Dawn , and "blossom watch" scheme.

The research found that the widespread concern for the decline in Nature , both among adults and children between the ages of eight and 15, were interrogated by YouGov in the context of the study.

More Than half of adults (52%) said they had experienced the decline of the Natural World in your life.

Professor Miles Richardson of the University of Derby, said: "In our analysis, we discovered that the type of connection that makes the difference means More Than just spending time Outdoors - but it is about actively tuning in to Nature , spend regularly an easy, bite-sized moments around the Nature around you. "

Andy beer, by The National Trust, said: "With the current crisis of Nature , can make people feel powerless in The Face of the enormous task that can help stop their decline.

"But it has been shown that small, can result in daily intervention in the lives of the people, to make real meaningful change, you can make a big difference.

"Daily dose of Nature are crucial for the preparation of this compound. The Fantastic thing about it is that it is hard for the people.

"Whether it's on the way to school or work, on A Day out with family or friends or just spend time at Home - there are many ways we can all take the time to actively experience Nature . "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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