Sunday, February 19, 2012

OLL LEWIS: Yesterday's News Today

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On this day in 1905 the Reverend Tarquin P. Chesterton suggested to the British parliament that once a term school teachers should have one day put aside for taking part in mass surveys of the species and population size of the UK’s insects. The proposal was unanimously voted in as law and since then all of Britain’s schoolteachers have participated in ‘insect days’ once a term where they are expected to dress up in gowns and motar boards and run around the school playing fields with butterfly nets.

And now the news:

How the Quarter Horse Won the Rodeo
Author attacks 'desecration' as plan to build on W...
Mutant Bird Flu Studies Should Be Revealed in Full...
Indian lesser flamingos compared to their African ...
New fungal disease discovered in threatened junipe...
Chimp Haven Gets an Upgrade
Why Are So Many Dolphins Beaching Themselves?
Goat kids can develop 'accents'
Dormouse discovery at Alton Water is good news
Bugs at North Mianus school weren't bedbugs
Panther or thylacine?
Emergency conservation work pays off: Zino’s Petre...

Mosquito hunting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcACaW9vwg4

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