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Bats face new perils from climate change

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Global climate change could devastate bat populations around the world, threatening to tear yet another thread from the tapestry of biodiversity should current temperature trends persist, according to a new study.

 

"Bats were the focus for this study because they are relatively understudied but due to their sensitivity to environmental stress, they are excellent indicators of climate change," Hayley Ann Sherwin, co-author of the paper published in Mammal Review, with the Queen University in Belfast, told mongabay.com.

 

Hayley, along with Ian Montgomery and Mathieu Lundy, analyzed 47 species, across Europe and Northern Africa, and found that 38 of 47 (81 percent) species were at risk from climate change.

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Urban Gardening & Window Farming

Urban Gardening & Window Farming | 100 Acre Wood | Scoop.it
Why do we not produce locally grown food in our cities? We do not all need too become guerrilla gardeners: Just pick up few plastic pots, some soil and seeds!

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Worm composting / Royal Horticultural Society

Worm composting / Royal Horticultural Society | 100 Acre Wood | Scoop.it

Worm composting is an efficient method of turning kitchen waste and small amounts of garden waste into nutrient-rich compost and a concentrated liquid fertiliser. ... A ‘worm bin’ or ‘wormery’ usually consists of at least two compartments; a lower collection sump for the liquid and an upper composting area where the kitchen waste goes in and the worms actively work. However, single compartment wormeries can be also used.

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