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- Message from st Helena says water shortage very worrying 2 days ago
- RT @BDASun: When the Norwegian Breakaway pulled into Heritage Wharf last week, the dock was not up to international standards: http://t.co/… 2 days ago
- RT @BDASun: Dozens of people are staking out their places today for the best view of tomorrow's #Bermuda Day parade. bit.ly/16cnYhk 2 days ago
- RT @scillytoday: May Queen crowned in traditional islands' ceremony shar.es/ZzD1Y #scilly 2 days ago
- RT @TCIGO: #TCI civil recovery retrieves $19.5m and 2,500 acres with more to follow youtu.be/ymZcEGUJ2iU #turksandcaicos #transparency #c… 2 days ago
- RT @GibChronicle: The government increased fixed penalty fines for littering from £30 to £70. Fines for 'dangerous litter' up from £150 to … 2 days ago
- RT @bbcjersey: There are fears innocent people will be hurt after a Facebook page was set up to publicise convicted sex offenders in Jersey 2 days ago
- RT @brian_in_gib: Nice piece in the Guardian on @GFATeam54 and #Gibraltar's #UEFA bid tomorrow: guardian.co.uk/football/blog/… #Team54 2 days ago
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Wirebird remains on global danger list, thanks to airport
St Helena’s unique wirebird features on the latest “red list” of the world’s critically endangered species, thanks to threats from the airport and new tourist developments. Its recovering population should have been enough for its threat status to be relaxed, … Continue reading
Posted in Airport, Ascension, Environment, Falklands, Fishing, Tristan da Cunha
Tagged Ascension Island, Ascension Island parsley fern, Ascension spurge, George Benjamin, International Union for the Conservation of Nature, St Helena, St Helena darter, St Helena dragonet, St Helena earwig, St Helena ebony, St Helena Plover, St Helena rosemary, St Helena wrasse, Stedson Stroud, Tristan albatross, Tristan da Cunha, wirebird
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