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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/07/2013. London, UK. London Wildlife Trust volunteers are seen at work creating part of a floating meadow on Regent's Canal in London today (03/07/2013). The meadow, a venture between the London Wildlife Trust and the Canal & River Trust, will be 66 metres long when finished and is intended to try and boost London’s struggling bee population. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/07/2013. London, UK. London Wildlife Trust volunteers are seen at work creating part of a floating meadow on Regent's Canal in London today (03/07/2013). The meadow, a venture between the London Wildlife Trust and the Canal & River Trust, will be 66 metres long when finished and is intended to try and boost London’s struggling bee population. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_RIVER_MEADOW_04_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/07/2013. London, UK. London Wildlife Trust volunteers are seen at work creating part of a floating meadow on Regent's Canal in London today (03/07/2013). The meadow, a venture between the London Wildlife Trust and the Canal & River Trust, will be 66 metres long when finished and is intended to try and boost London’s struggling bee population. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_RIVER_MEADOW_02_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/07/2013. London, UK. London Wildlife Trust volunteers are seen at work creating part of a floating meadow on Regent's Canal in London today (03/07/2013). The meadow, a venture between the London Wildlife Trust and the Canal & River Trust, will be 66 metres long when finished and is intended to try and boost London’s struggling bee population. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_RIVER_MEADOW_01_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/07/2013. London, UK. London Wildlife Trust volunteers are seen at work creating part of a floating meadow on Regent's Canal in London today (03/07/2013). The meadow, a venture between the London Wildlife Trust and the Canal & River Trust, will be 66 metres long when finished and is intended to try and boost London’s struggling bee population. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_RIVER_MEADOW_03_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/07/2013. London, UK. London Wildlife Trust volunteers are seen at work creating part of a floating meadow on Regent's Canal in London today (03/07/2013). The meadow, a venture between the London Wildlife Trust and the Canal & River Trust, will be 66 metres long when finished and is intended to try and boost London’s struggling bee population. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_RIVER_MEADOW_05_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/07/2013. London, UK. London Wildlife Trust volunteers are seen at work creating part of a floating meadow on Regent's Canal in London today (03/07/2013). The meadow, a venture between the London Wildlife Trust and the Canal & River Trust, will be 66 metres long when finished and is intended to try and boost London’s struggling bee population. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_RIVER_MEADOW_06_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/12/2019. London, UK. Artists GILLIE (L) and Marc (R) unveil a herd of 21 bronze elephants at Marble Arch. The sculpture is the largest such depiction of an elephant herd in the world and is intended to draw attention to the plight of this species that could be extinct on current trends, by 2040. Each elephant in the sculpture is modelled after a real orphaned animal currently in the care of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Left behind by poachers and other sources of human-wildlife conflict these animals have been raised by the trust in an effort to secure the future of the species. The herd will be displayed until 4 December 2020. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/12/2019. London, UK. Author and father of the Prime Minister BORIS JOHNSON, STANLEY JOHNSON speaks at unveiling of life-sized herd of 21 bronze elephants at Marble Arch.<br />
Children unveil a herd of 21 bronze elephants at Marble Arch. The sculpture is the largest such depiction of an elephant herd in the world and is intended to draw attention to the plight of this species that could be extinct on current trends, by 2040. Each elephant in the sculpture is modelled after a real orphaned animal currently in the care of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Left behind by poachers and other sources of human-wildlife conflict these animals have been raised by the trust in an effort to secure the future of the species. The herd will be displayed until 4 December 2020. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Unveiling_of_Herd_of_Bronze_Elep...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/12/2019. London, UK. 4 years old Georgiana Chubb (R) and 5 years old Rosalind Cheung (L) from Hampden Gurney Primary School put a blanket on a sculpture of an elephant in at Marble Arch during an unveiling of life-sized herd of 21 bronze elephants.<br />
The sculpture is the largest such depiction of an elephant herd in the world and is intended to draw attention to the plight of this species that could be extinct on current trends, by 2040. Each elephant in the sculpture is modelled after a real orphaned animal currently in the care of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Left behind by poachers and other sources of human-wildlife conflict these animals have been raised by the trust in an effort to secure the future of the species. The herd will be displayed until 4 December 2020. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Unveiling_of_Herd_of_Bronze_Elep...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/12/2019. London, UK. 4 years old Georgiana Chubb from Hampden Gurney Primary School looks at a sculpture of an elephant in at Marble Arch during an unveiling of life-sized herd of 21 bronze elephants.<br />
The sculpture is the largest such depiction of an elephant herd in the world and is intended to draw attention to the plight of this species that could be extinct on current trends, by 2040. Each elephant in the sculpture is modelled after a real orphaned animal currently in the care of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Left behind by poachers and other sources of human-wildlife conflict these animals have been raised by the trust in an effort to secure the future of the species. The herd will be displayed until 4 December 2020. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Unveiling_of_Herd_of_Bronze_Elep...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/12/2019. London, UK. Author and father of the Prime Minister BORIS JOHNSON, STANLEY JOHNSON, Parliamentary Conservative candidate for Richmond Park and North Kingston and former Tory candidate for Mayor of London ZAC GOLDSMITH and Actor PETER EGAN take a selfie during the unveiling of life-sized herd of 21 bronze elephants at Marble Arch.<br />
Children unveil a herd of 21 bronze elephants at Marble Arch. The sculpture is the largest such depiction of an elephant herd in the world and is intended to draw attention to the plight of this species that could be extinct on current trends, by 2040. Each elephant in the sculpture is modelled after a real orphaned animal currently in the care of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Left behind by poachers and other sources of human-wildlife conflict these animals have been raised by the trust in an effort to secure the future of the species. The herd will be displayed until 4 December 2020. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Unveiling_of_Herd_of_Bronze_Elep...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/12/2019. London, UK. Parliamentary Conservative candidate for Richmond Park and North Kingston and former Tory candidate for Mayor of London ZAC GOLDSMITH (L) and  Author and father of the Prime Minister BORIS JOHNSON, STANLEY JOHNSON (R) attend the unveiling of life-sized herd of 21 bronze elephants at Marble Arch. The sculpture is the largest such depiction of an elephant herd in the world and is intended to draw attention to the plight of this species that could be extinct on current trends, by 2040. Each elephant in the sculpture is modelled after a real orphaned animal currently in the care of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. Left behind by poachers and other sources of human-wildlife conflict these animals have been raised by the trust in an effort to secure the future of the species. The herd will be displayed until 4 December 2020. Photo credit: Dinendra Haria/LNP
    LNP_Unveiling_of_Herd_of_Bronze_Elep...JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_16.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_15.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_14.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_06.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_02.jpg
  • SEVENOAKS KENT. UK. Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent create a new Guinness World Record by constructing a bee home measuring five metres by two metres. The Mayor of Sevenoaks declared the start of the record attempt at 10:00, and at around 15:00 the final measurements were taken and validated by witnesses. The bee home will be a permanent feature for the nature reserve, with bees expected to take up residence next spring. The event aims to raise the current plight of bees, with many species in serious decline, and to encourage Kents's residents to create a bee home for their own properties 17 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • SEVENOAKS KENT. UK. Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent create a new Guinness World Record by constructing a bee home measuring five metres by two metres. The Mayor of Sevenoaks declared the start of the record attempt at 10:00, and at around 15:00 the final measurements were taken and validated by witnesses. The bee home will be a permanent feature for the nature reserve, with bees expected to take up residence next spring. The event aims to raise the current plight of bees, with many species in serious decline, and to encourage Kents's residents to create a bee home for their own properties 17 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_11.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_13.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_10.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_09.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_08.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_07.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_05.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_04.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_03.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/09/2019. Bristol, UK. Wildlife filmmakers with "Film Strike for Climate" take part in the Global Climate Strike on 20 September 2019. Bristol is an international centre for wildlife filmmaking, and Film Strike for Climate is a movement within the film industry to mobilise cast, crew and industry member to strike on September 20th to demand radical and immediate international climate action. The Bristol event, with Bristol Youth Strike 4 Climate, is part of a UK wide and international day of protest as students and school pupils and adult workers across the world miss classes and strike to protest a lack of governments' action to combat the climate crisis, ahead of the 2019 Climate Action Summit in New York on 23 September with plans to address the global climate emergency. The international school strike for climate movement was started by Swedish student Greta Thunberg. Photo credit: Simon Chapman/LNP.
    LNP_CLIMATE_STRIKE_190920_SCH_01.jpg
  • SEVENOAKS KENT. UK. Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent create a new Guinness World Record by constructing a bee home measuring five metres by two metres. The Mayor of Sevenoaks declared the start of the record attempt at 10:00, and at around 15:00 the final measurements were taken and validated by witnesses. The bee home will be a permanent feature for the nature reserve, with bees expected to take up residence next spring. The event aims to raise the current plight of bees, with many species in serious decline, and to encourage Kents's residents to create a bee home for their own properties 17 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • SEVENOAKS KENT. UK. Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent create a new Guinness World Record by constructing a bee home measuring five metres by two metres. The Mayor of Sevenoaks declared the start of the record attempt at 10:00, and at around 15:00 the final measurements were taken and validated by witnesses. The bee home will be a permanent feature for the nature reserve, with bees expected to take up residence next spring. The event aims to raise the current plight of bees, with many species in serious decline, and to encourage Kents's residents to create a bee home for their own properties 17 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • SEVENOAKS KENT. UK. Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent create a new Guinness World Record by constructing a bee home measuring five metres by two metres. The Mayor of Sevenoaks declared the start of the record attempt at 10:00, and at around 15:00 the final measurements were taken and validated by witnesses. The bee home will be a permanent feature for the nature reserve, with bees expected to take up residence next spring. The event aims to raise the current plight of bees, with many species in serious decline, and to encourage Kents's residents to create a bee home for their own properties 17 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • SEVENOAKS KENT. UK. Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent create a new Guinness World Record by constructing a bee home measuring five metres by two metres. The Mayor of Sevenoaks declared the start of the record attempt at 10:00, and at around 15:00 the final measurements were taken and validated by witnesses. The bee home will be a permanent feature for the nature reserve, with bees expected to take up residence next spring. The event aims to raise the current plight of bees, with many species in serious decline, and to encourage Kents's residents to create a bee home for their own properties 17 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • SEVENOAKS KENT. UK. Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent create a new Guinness World Record by constructing a bee home measuring five metres by two metres. The Mayor of Sevenoaks declared the start of the record attempt at 10:00, and at around 15:00 the final measurements were taken and validated by witnesses. The bee home will be a permanent feature for the nature reserve, with bees expected to take up residence next spring. The event aims to raise the current plight of bees, with many species in serious decline, and to encourage Kents's residents to create a bee home for their own properties 17 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • SEVENOAKS KENT. UK. Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent create a new Guinness World Record by constructing a bee home measuring five metres by two metres. The Mayor of Sevenoaks declared the start of the record attempt at 10:00, and at around 15:00 the final measurements were taken and validated by witnesses. The bee home will be a permanent feature for the nature reserve, with bees expected to take up residence next spring. The event aims to raise the current plight of bees, with many species in serious decline, and to encourage Kents's residents to create a bee home for their own properties 17 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • SEVENOAKS KENT. UK. Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent create a new Guinness World Record by constructing a bee home measuring five metres by two metres. The Mayor of Sevenoaks declared the start of the record attempt at 10:00, and at around 15:00 the final measurements were taken and validated by witnesses. The bee home will be a permanent feature for the nature reserve, with bees expected to take up residence next spring. The event aims to raise the current plight of bees, with many species in serious decline, and to encourage Kents's residents to create a bee home for their own properties 17 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • SEVENOAKS KENT. UK. Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent create a new Guinness World Record by constructing a bee home measuring five metres by two metres. The Mayor of Sevenoaks declared the start of the record attempt at 10:00, and at around 15:00 the final measurements were taken and validated by witnesses. The bee home will be a permanent feature for the nature reserve, with bees expected to take up residence next spring. The event aims to raise the current plight of bees, with many species in serious decline, and to encourage Kents's residents to create a bee home for their own properties 17 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • SEVENOAKS KENT. UK. Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent create a new Guinness World Record by constructing a bee home measuring five metres by two metres. The Mayor of Sevenoaks declared the start of the record attempt at 10:00, and at around 15:00 the final measurements were taken and validated by witnesses. The bee home will be a permanent feature for the nature reserve, with bees expected to take up residence next spring. The event aims to raise the current plight of bees, with many species in serious decline, and to encourage Kents's residents to create a bee home for their own properties 17 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • SEVENOAKS KENT. UK. Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent create a new Guinness World Record by constructing a bee home measuring five metres by two metres. The Mayor of Sevenoaks declared the start of the record attempt at 10:00, and at around 15:00 the final measurements were taken and validated by witnesses. The bee home will be a permanent feature for the nature reserve, with bees expected to take up residence next spring. The event aims to raise the current plight of bees, with many species in serious decline, and to encourage Kents's residents to create a bee home for their own properties 17 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • SEVENOAKS KENT. UK. Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent create a new Guinness World Record by constructing a bee home measuring five metres by two metres. The Mayor of Sevenoaks declared the start of the record attempt at 10:00, and at around 15:00 the final measurements were taken and validated by witnesses. The bee home will be a permanent feature for the nature reserve, with bees expected to take up residence next spring. The event aims to raise the current plight of bees, with many species in serious decline, and to encourage Kents's residents to create a bee home for their own properties 17 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • SEVENOAKS KENT. UK. Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent create a new Guinness World Record by constructing a bee home measuring five metres by two metres. The Mayor of Sevenoaks declared the start of the record attempt at 10:00, and at around 15:00 the final measurements were taken and validated by witnesses. The bee home will be a permanent feature for the nature reserve, with bees expected to take up residence next spring. The event aims to raise the current plight of bees, with many species in serious decline, and to encourage Kents's residents to create a bee home for their own properties 17 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • SEVENOAKS KENT. UK. Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers at Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve in Kent create a new Guinness World Record by constructing a bee home measuring five metres by two metres. The Mayor of Sevenoaks declared the start of the record attempt at 10:00, and at around 15:00 the final measurements were taken and validated by witnesses. The bee home will be a permanent feature for the nature reserve, with bees expected to take up residence next spring. The event aims to raise the current plight of bees, with many species in serious decline, and to encourage Kents's residents to create a bee home for their own properties 17 August 2010. STEPHEN SIMPSON..
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge on a walkabout meeting member of the public during a visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge meets with members of the public during a visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge on a walkabout meeting member of the public during a visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P.  Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P. Pictured, meeting a rescued hedgehog. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Under license to London News Pictures. 27/06/203. Droitwich Spa, UK. A Little Owl in flight with food in it's mouth. A Great Spotted Woodpecker holding food. A little owl and a Great Spotted Woodpecker come face to face as they clash over food while feeding their young in a nature reserve in Droitwich Spa, Worcestershire. The rare and beautiful images were captured by wildlife photographer Ian Schofield while out bird watching. Photo credit should read IAN SCHOFIELD/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/06/2013. London, UK.  A life sized, 17 metre, sperm whale is seen being sprayed with water by actors on the banks of the Thames in Greenwich London today (20/06/2013).  The art installation, attended to by members of the 'Captain Boomer Collective' in collaboration with the 'Zephyr Wildlife Reconstruction' as part of the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, was 'beached' by crane today and will remain in place until the weekend where it will be on display on the lawns of the Royal Naval College where it will become part of the Greenwich Fair. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 20/06/2013. London, UK.   A life sized, 17 metre, sperm whale is seen being craned into position on the banks of the Thames in Greenwich London today (20/06/2013).  The art installation, attended to by members of the 'Captain Boomer Collective' in collaboration with the 'Zephyr Wildlife Reconstruction' as part of the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, was 'beached' by crane today and will remain in place until the weekend where it will be on display on the lawns of the Royal Naval College where it will become part of the Greenwich Fair. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge on a walkabout meeting member of the public during a visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge on a walkabout meeting member of the public during a visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge meets with members of the public during a visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge meets with members of the public during a visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Two dogs get frisky before Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Two dogs get frisky before Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Two dogs get frisky before Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge meets with school children during a visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge on a walkabout meeting member of the public during a visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge on a walkabout meeting member of the public during a visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge on a walkabout meeting member of the public during a visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge on a walkabout meeting member of the public during a visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge on a walkabout meeting member of the public during a visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 02/10/2018. London, UK. Catherine, Duchess Of Cambridge on a walkabout meeting member of the public during a visit to Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden at Paddington Recreation Ground. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/01/2018. London, UK. A pigeon hangs by it's neck from a plastic bag, choked to death after being caught on ant-bird spikes in Battersea, South London. The plastic bags charge is due to be extended to small shops in England in an attempt to further reduce harm to wildlife and the environment. In 2015 a levy on supermarkets and other large retailers resulted in a 90% decline in the use of plastic bags. Photo credit: Rory Rae/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/01/2018. London, UK. A pigeon hangs by it's neck from a plastic bag, choked to death after being caught on ant-bird spikes in Battersea, South London. The plastic bags charge is due to be extended to small shops in England in an attempt to further reduce harm to wildlife and the environment. In 2015 a levy on supermarkets and other large retailers resulted in a 90% decline in the use of plastic bags. Photo credit: Rory Rae/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/01/2018. London, UK. A pigeon hangs by it's neck from a plastic bag, choked to death after being caught on ant-bird spikes in Battersea, South London. The plastic bags charge is due to be extended to small shops in England in an attempt to further reduce harm to wildlife and the environment. In 2015 a levy on supermarkets and other large retailers resulted in a 90% decline in the use of plastic bags. Photo credit: Rory Rae/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/05/2017. London UK. TV wildlife presenter Anneka Svenska joins demonstrators in an "Anti-Hunting March" in central London, marching from Cavendish Square to outside Downing Street.  Protesters are demanding that the ban on fox hunting remains, contrary to reported comments by Theresa May, Prime Minister, that the 2004 Hunting Act could be repealed after the General Election.<br />
 Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/05/2017. London UK. TV wildlife presenter Anneka Svenska and model Daryna Milgevska in fox costume and body paint join demonstrators in an "Anti-Hunting March" in central London, marching from Cavendish Square to outside Downing Street.  Protesters are demanding that the ban on fox hunting remains, contrary to reported comments by Theresa May, Prime Minister, that the 2004 Hunting Act could be repealed after the General Election.<br />
 Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 29/05/2017. London UK. TV wildlife presenter Anneka Svenska and model Daryna Milgevska in fox costume and body paint join demonstrators in an "Anti-Hunting March" in central London, marching from Cavendish Square to outside Downing Street.  Protesters are demanding that the ban on fox hunting remains, contrary to reported comments by Theresa May, Prime Minister, that the 2004 Hunting Act could be repealed after the General Election.<br />
 Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2016. Bristol, UK.  Unveiling of The Bristol Whales in their new home by the A4 Portway, Bristol. The dramatic sculptures were installed in Millennium Square for six weeks during the summer of 2015 to mark Bristol’s status as the UK’s first European Green Capital. After a brief absence, the whales have resurfaced near Sea Mills and taken up permanent residence at Bennett’s Patch and White’s Paddock Nature Reserve, also known as the ‘people’s nature reserve’, which was created by Avon Wildlife Trust during 2015 to mark the city’s Green Capital status. The location is particularly fitting given the area’s whaling history, which dates back to the 18th century. Around 250 years ago, the River Avon would have been full of the tall-masted ships that made Bristol wealthy, one of which moored at nearby Sea Mills – a whaler. In 1750, Bristol merchants entered the whaling trade, and the ship Adventure brought back two whales, which were rendered to blubber at Sea Mills. The venture continued there for almost 50 years. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2016. Bristol, UK.  Unveiling of The Bristol Whales in their new home by the A4 Portway, Bristol. The dramatic sculptures were installed in Millennium Square for six weeks during the summer of 2015 to mark Bristol’s status as the UK’s first European Green Capital. After a brief absence, the whales have resurfaced near Sea Mills and taken up permanent residence at Bennett’s Patch and White’s Paddock Nature Reserve, also known as the ‘people’s nature reserve’, which was created by Avon Wildlife Trust during 2015 to mark the city’s Green Capital status. The location is particularly fitting given the area’s whaling history, which dates back to the 18th century. Around 250 years ago, the River Avon would have been full of the tall-masted ships that made Bristol wealthy, one of which moored at nearby Sea Mills – a whaler. In 1750, Bristol merchants entered the whaling trade, and the ship Adventure brought back two whales, which were rendered to blubber at Sea Mills. The venture continued there for almost 50 years. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2016. Bristol, UK.  Unveiling of The Bristol Whales in their new home by the A4 Portway, Bristol. The dramatic sculptures were installed in Millennium Square for six weeks during the summer of 2015 to mark Bristol’s status as the UK’s first European Green Capital. After a brief absence, the whales have resurfaced near Sea Mills and taken up permanent residence at Bennett’s Patch and White’s Paddock Nature Reserve, also known as the ‘people’s nature reserve’, which was created by Avon Wildlife Trust during 2015 to mark the city’s Green Capital status. The location is particularly fitting given the area’s whaling history, which dates back to the 18th century. Around 250 years ago, the River Avon would have been full of the tall-masted ships that made Bristol wealthy, one of which moored at nearby Sea Mills – a whaler. In 1750, Bristol merchants entered the whaling trade, and the ship Adventure brought back two whales, which were rendered to blubber at Sea Mills. The venture continued there for almost 50 years. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2016. Bristol, UK.  Lead artist and managing director of Cod Steaks, SUE LIPSCOMBE, at the unveiling of The Bristol Whales in their new home by the A4 Portway, Bristol. The dramatic sculptures were installed in Millennium Square for six weeks during the summer of 2015 to mark Bristol’s status as the UK’s first European Green Capital. After a brief absence, the whales have resurfaced near Sea Mills and taken up permanent residence at Bennett’s Patch and White’s Paddock Nature Reserve, also known as the ‘people’s nature reserve’, which was created by Avon Wildlife Trust during 2015 to mark the city’s Green Capital status. The location is particularly fitting given the area’s whaling history, which dates back to the 18th century. Around 250 years ago, the River Avon would have been full of the tall-masted ships that made Bristol wealthy, one of which moored at nearby Sea Mills – a whaler. In 1750, Bristol merchants entered the whaling trade, and the ship Adventure brought back two whales, which were rendered to blubber at Sea Mills. The venture continued there for almost 50 years. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2016. Bristol, UK.  MICHELLE CASSAR, director of local campaigning organisation City to Sea which secured Green Capital funding for Refill Bristol, which has established a network of 170 refill stations around the city offering free drinking water to anyone with a refillable bottle, at the unveiling of The Bristol Whales in their new home by the A4 Portway, Bristol. The dramatic sculptures were installed in Millennium Square for six weeks during the summer of 2015 to mark Bristol’s status as the UK’s first European Green Capital. After a brief absence, the whales have resurfaced near Sea Mills and taken up permanent residence at Bennett’s Patch and White’s Paddock Nature Reserve, also known as the ‘people’s nature reserve’, which was created by Avon Wildlife Trust during 2015 to mark the city’s Green Capital status. The location is particularly fitting given the area’s whaling history, which dates back to the 18th century. Around 250 years ago, the River Avon would have been full of the tall-masted ships that made Bristol wealthy, one of which moored at nearby Sea Mills – a whaler. In 1750, Bristol merchants entered the whaling trade, and the ship Adventure brought back two whales, which were rendered to blubber at Sea Mills. The venture continued there for almost 50 years. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2016. Bristol, UK.  Unveiling of The Bristol Whales in their new home by the A4 Portway, Bristol. The dramatic sculptures were installed in Millennium Square for six weeks during the summer of 2015 to mark Bristol’s status as the UK’s first European Green Capital. After a brief absence, the whales have resurfaced near Sea Mills and taken up permanent residence at Bennett’s Patch and White’s Paddock Nature Reserve, also known as the ‘people’s nature reserve’, which was created by Avon Wildlife Trust during 2015 to mark the city’s Green Capital status. The location is particularly fitting given the area’s whaling history, which dates back to the 18th century. Around 250 years ago, the River Avon would have been full of the tall-masted ships that made Bristol wealthy, one of which moored at nearby Sea Mills – a whaler. In 1750, Bristol merchants entered the whaling trade, and the ship Adventure brought back two whales, which were rendered to blubber at Sea Mills. The venture continued there for almost 50 years. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2016. Bristol, UK.  Lead artist and managing director of Cod Steaks, SUE LIPSCOMBE, at the unveiling of The Bristol Whales in their new home by the A4 Portway, Bristol. The dramatic sculptures were installed in Millennium Square for six weeks during the summer of 2015 to mark Bristol’s status as the UK’s first European Green Capital. After a brief absence, the whales have resurfaced near Sea Mills and taken up permanent residence at Bennett’s Patch and White’s Paddock Nature Reserve, also known as the ‘people’s nature reserve’, which was created by Avon Wildlife Trust during 2015 to mark the city’s Green Capital status. The location is particularly fitting given the area’s whaling history, which dates back to the 18th century. Around 250 years ago, the River Avon would have been full of the tall-masted ships that made Bristol wealthy, one of which moored at nearby Sea Mills – a whaler. In 1750, Bristol merchants entered the whaling trade, and the ship Adventure brought back two whales, which were rendered to blubber at Sea Mills. The venture continued there for almost 50 years. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/02/2016. Bristol, UK.  Lead artist and managing director of Cod Steaks, SUE LIPSCOMBE, at the unveiling of The Bristol Whales in their new home by the A4 Portway, Bristol. The dramatic sculptures were installed in Millennium Square for six weeks during the summer of 2015 to mark Bristol’s status as the UK’s first European Green Capital. After a brief absence, the whales have resurfaced near Sea Mills and taken up permanent residence at Bennett’s Patch and White’s Paddock Nature Reserve, also known as the ‘people’s nature reserve’, which was created by Avon Wildlife Trust during 2015 to mark the city’s Green Capital status. The location is particularly fitting given the area’s whaling history, which dates back to the 18th century. Around 250 years ago, the River Avon would have been full of the tall-masted ships that made Bristol wealthy, one of which moored at nearby Sea Mills – a whaler. In 1750, Bristol merchants entered the whaling trade, and the ship Adventure brought back two whales, which were rendered to blubber at Sea Mills. The venture continued there for almost 50 years. Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P.  Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P.  Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P.  Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P.  Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P.  Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P.  Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P.  Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P.  Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P.  Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P.  Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P. Pictured, meeting a rescued hedgehog. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P. Pictured, meeting a rescued hedgehog. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P. Pictured, meeting a rescued hedgehog. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P. Pictured, meeting a rescued hedgehog. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P. Pictured, meeting a rescued hedgehog. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P. Pictured, meeting a rescued hedgehog. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P. Pictured, meeting a rescued hedgehog. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P. Pictured, meeting a rescued hedgehog. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/3/2015. Solihull, West Midlands, UK. Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg pictured on a visit to The Parkridge Centre, Brueton Park, Solihull. Nick Clegg met Warwickshire Wildlife Trust volunteers alongside Lorely Burt the Solihull M.P. Pictured, meeting a rescued hedgehog. Photo credit : Dave Warren/LNP
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