Jill
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Jill
@Elite89_JC
love nature ❤️ love animals ❤️ 2026 nothing worth having ever comes easily... hopefully this year will be my year 🙏 let's make things happen & be the change!
Scotland, United Kingdom Katılım Ekim 2011
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@allontheboard Ha! Yeah I tell myself this but my brain doesn't listen. I beat myself up about so much so often. Sad that I'm not out living life yet scared to do anything about it / skint. Just everyone in my family died within 2 years apart from my mum and ... yeah life doesn't go as planned
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@swifts_uk @__synaesthesia From reading many many comments... aye definitely put as #1 then sadly #2 safe rehydration / rest 🙏
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@swifts_uk @__synaesthesia Aye that needs to be put in the re share X post typing area bit... too many people think this is a "normal" thing to do to an exhausting or injured bird. Without knowing they are healthy to do so and like you sadly say make hidden injuries much much worse
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Please retweet and spread the word!
What to do when you find a grounded swift 👇
UKSwifts@swifts_uk
Retweet ❗️ This is a Swift. sometimes they can end up on the ground. This is where they need YOUR help! Swifts arrive back to the UK from April/May to nest. 🪺 (A THREAD)
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Please Be Kind To Moles.
They are beneficial to soil health, acting as natural aerators and pest control by consuming lawn-damaging grubs, beetles, and larvae.
They do not eat plants, and their removal often leads to new moles occupying the vacant tunnel system, making it a futile effort.
Apart from that, it is CRUEL!
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Antarctica and its surrounding ocean regulate our climate, store carbon, and support life globally. At #ATCM48, it’s time to act decisively to protect this vital region, for nature and for humanity. asoc.org #ProtectAntarctica
Video with support of @SustainableSueQ
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A group of six friends in the United Kingdom has maintained an extraordinary weekly tradition for more than half a century. Since 1968, the men have met every Thursday for a pint at the same pub, a ritual that has lasted an impressive 56 years.
According to reports, the friends started the custom in their younger days and have remained committed to it ever since. Even during the pandemic, when in-person gatherings were not possible, they continued meeting virtually to keep their tradition alive.
The group credits their strong friendship, shared values, and unwavering commitment for sustaining the weekly gatherings for so long. Their heartwarming story has been widely celebrated as one of the longest-running friendship traditions in the UK, a touching reminder of how simple rituals can nurture and preserve lifelong bonds across decades.

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@Rainmaker1973 @JayneMcCubbinTV @BBCBreakfast #RiseandShine .... love this *if its true that is... Internet and all that 🙄 ...
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@CincinnatiZoo Awwww love love love these little cuties 😍 thanks for sharing this 🥰🥰🥰 love otters haven't managed to see one in the wild yet fingers crossed...
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@YorkshireWP Pepper , Pickles, Tia and Blondey? Can I name them please lol Spot, Pepper, Freckles, Peek...
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Norway just made a decision that will be remembered for years.
The country has officially ended fur farming nationwide. No more mink or foxes will be bred, kept in cages, and killed for clothing. An industry built on animal suffering is now gone.
This took years. Investigations exposed what life in fur farms looked like. Animals lived in small wire cages. They could not run, dig, or behave naturally. Many showed clear signs of stress. People saw the reality and spoke up.
Public pressure grew. Animal welfare groups kept pushing. More citizens questioned whether fashion could justify that cruelty. Lawmakers responded and passed a ban. Farmers received time to transition and shut down their operations. That process is now complete.
This matters. Thousands of animals will not be born into cages. Fewer lives will be treated like products. Norway chose compassion over tradition and profit.
The impact also reaches beyond Norway. Decisions like this show other countries that change is possible. They push others to look at their own systems and ask if they still make sense.
Consumers are driving this shift too. More people choose alternatives. More brands stop using fur. Demand is changing, and industries are forced to follow.
This is what progress looks like. It builds over time through awareness, pressure, and action. Then one day, what once seemed normal is no longer accepted.
Norway has drawn that line.
Sources:
- Euro Group for Animals: Fur farming ends in Norway as remaining farms close doors
- Dyrevern: Breaking News: Norway bans fur farming

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@domdyer70 Wow incredibly late but better late than never!!! Now for the whales....
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