Covid is raging across the world and life can seem to have shrunk to a penny piece, but there is still wonderful good news to hold onto.
Here on one of the busiest and most polluted rivers in the world , ospreys are returning to breed. A huge international rewilding project is returning a little bit of the river Rhine to its natural state and wildlife is moving straight back in to rebalance the world.
At the other end of our astonishing planet blue whales, which were nearly hunted to extinction, are reappearing again after hunting was outlawed.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/nov/19/blue-whale-sightings
Good people who shout loud enough and who care, can make a difference. Wildlife just needs a hand and it will come back: things can get better for us all!

it is good to hear the tide is turning towards restoration. Here in South Australia after a hard lockdown of three days — after false information was given to tracers — restrictions are being lifted ffrom midnight tomorrow, Would it were as good in other parts of the world.
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I am still thinking about an animal poem!
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good on you, Cathy 🙂 if you do come up with one, send it over 🙂
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Love this simply put message! Thank you, Cathy! Lifted my spirits! And there are good things happening, changing across the world.
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I am glad to do a little rebalancing of my own!
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Thanks, both welcome news. We could do with more that’s for sure. xx
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I am blanking our so much just to stay sane so it is good to take notice of something happy!
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Thank you for that good news, I had not heard about it. It always seems bad news from the conservation front. Amelia
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I know what you mean but there are some real success stories out there to deserve to be better known to put heart into people ❤️
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