Shouldn’t The British Museum be called Britain’s World Museum?
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Shouldn’t The British Museum be called Britain’s World Museum?
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The Prince’s Trust has created a FREE GUIDE on what we can do to save the rainforests called Rainforests – The Burning Issue. Available from book shops and online…
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The Horniman Museum in south east London is home to the world’s largest – and overstuffed – walrus…
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Celebrating a year since Padstein with Rick Stein’s Thai tod mun recipe…
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An outstanding BBC4 programme, Electric Dreams, reminds us of what life was like in the 1970s
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This week’s been a hideous week for natural disasters with an earthquake in Sumatra, an under water quake in the Pacific Ocean, a tsunami around Samoa and American Samoa and Typhoon Ketsana and flooding in the Philippines. Thousands of people are dead or missing. While we can’t prevent natural disasters, we can stop destroying rainforests [...]
Filed under: Environment, World | Tagged: BBC, Borneo Orangutan Survival, climate change, Environment, Lone Droscher-Nielsen, Nyaru Menteng, Orangutan Diary, orangutan survival, Prince's Rainforest Project, Prince's Trust, Rainforest, Rainforest SOS | Leave a Comment »