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1 week ago |
countryfile.com | Leonie Helm
Let's cut to the chase – staring down a mountain of Easter chocolate isn't exactly a recipe for feeling your best, no science needed there. Instead we're calling for intelligent upgrades to Easter snacking. So consider this – transforming that surplus into something genuinely satisfying and packed with protein. Explore this curated selection of delicious recipes that are ideal for using up your leftover chocolate and picture tasty, yet healthy treats this Easter.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Leonie Helm
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Molly in her element . | Credit: National GeographicIt was March 03 2021 when Billy Mail and his wife Susan noticed an emaciated otter cracking crabs on the pier near their house in Shetland, an archipelago in Scotland. “I was looking out at this lovely flat calm day when I first noticed her,” Billy told me, “She was taking crabs out of the water and eating them on the pontoon.
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2 weeks ago |
digitalcameraworld.com | Leonie Helm
The National Wildlife Federation and Amazon's Blink Smart Home Security have launched the ‘Eye on the Wild’ campaign, to capture wildlife in unexpected areas – and encourage people to help protect unique and delicate habitats in their own backyards. Essentially, Blink camera users are being encouraged to use their devices like trail cameras, also called camera traps, to catch the wildlife right outside their front doors.
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2 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Leonie Helm
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: National Wildlife WeekThe National Wildlife Federation and Amazon's Blink Smart Home Security have launched the ‘Eye on the Wild’ campaign, to capture wildlife in unexpected areas – and encourage people to help protect unique and delicate habitats in their own backyards.
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2 weeks ago |
digitalcameraworld.com | Leonie Helm
It was March 03 2021 when Billy Mail and his wife, Susan, noticed an emaciated otter cracking crabs on the pier near their house in Shetland, an archipelago in Scotland. “I was looking out at this lovely flat calm day when I first noticed her,” Billy told me. “She was taking crabs out of the water and eating them on the pontoon.
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