Lemmings.world

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A general-purpose Lemmy server that anyone can use.

Read the Code of Conduct and follow the rules. There's also the new user's guide.

We have a bot that travels the Fediverse and subscribes to the most popular communities, so that close to all Lemmy content gets synced here.

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A bird of prey seen in the UK only a handful of times has been spotted at a wetland reserve.

The black-winged kite was pictured near Slimbridge, Gloucestershire, earlier this week in a first for the county.

They are normally found in the warmer climates of South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, and closer by, in north Africa and central Spain.

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There is only one native freshwater crayfish species in the United Kingdom, and it is on the brink of extinction. The white-clawed crayfish is under assault from an invasive species, environmental changes, and human-induced factors, reducing its population to critical levels.

Fortunately, a multipronged, multipartner approach is effectively revitalizing this fascinating species. "There's hope that they will not only survive but eventually thrive," Danielle Greaves, a participant in the extensive effort to find new homes for the crayfish, wrote for the blog Natural England.

The relocation effort is innovative, if simplified by the very platform of survival that white-clawed crayfish depend on: brash bundles. These bundles are an assortment of branches that white-clawed crayfish shelter in.

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to read epub files I've always used calibre library. Just wondering if there's something better.

To ocr pictures and the like I've used ocrfeeder. Maybe you use something better?

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Channel: Formula E Published: 2025-08-23 09:00 UTC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRWwJU1fSHE


Posted by BlueFlagBot - Quality Score: 81/100

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It's Brinks, so it falls apart if you look at it funny. Still proud of this shitty little pick and wrench. I made them out of a busted windshield wiper and a couple metal files on my lunch break at work

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