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Dylan Winter travelled to the Frankfurt Stadium to find out how FIFA intend the 2006 World Cup to be the greenest World Cup competition so far.Ìý
ÌýÌý The BTO Great Spotted Woodpecker Survey
Great Spotted Woodpeckers are an increasing visitor to gardens and are learning to make good use of the food that people put out. They're big bright birds which are instantly recognisable. The end of June is the time that newly fledged young will be in attendance at bird feeders and as both sexes and juveniles are easily distinguishable, it's a good time of year for this survey - though it runs all the way through until September. The British Trust for Ornithology have set up a page on their website which gives lots of useful information about great spotted woodpeckers and how to identify them and the differences between the appearance of the male and female and the young birds. You can input your sightings onto a special online formÌý - or if you don't have access to the internet yourself, you can send your sightings details to the BTO at the following address. Please include this specific information:
The number of males or female woodpeckers, or juveniles visiting the garden or if you can't identify them, just the number.
The foods that the Great Spotted Woodpeckers are feeding on.
The date.
Whether the garden is rural, suburban or urban.
How far is the garden from the nearest patch of trees.
Also your name, address and post code.
The BTO's address is:
British Trust for Ornithology
The Nunnery
Thetford
Norfolk
IP24 2PU
National Mammal Week
National Mammal Week runs from the 1st to the 9th of July 2006 and more details of events taking place around the country can be found on theÌý
Further details of what the Snowdonia Mammal Group are doing can be found :
Microgeneration
View a PDF file of theÌý Climate Change and Sustainable Energy bill on the UK Parliament