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Protected Birds Avocets Successfully Hatch in Seaton Wetlands While Officials Maintain Water Levels — UK
For the first time in 176 years, protected bird avocets have successfully hatched in the Seaton Wetlands in the UK. At the time, officials did their best to maintain water levels in the area. Read more here.
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