Schoolchildren from Dungarvan, Co Waterford, joined scientists to track brent geese migrating from Ireland to Canada, with one goose being shot and eaten by an Inuit hunter in the Arctic. The incident is featured in the RTÉ animated documentary Where the Wild Geese Go, showcasing the impact of the children’s citizen science project on increasing awareness of nature. The series, airing on October 21st, explores the cultural and conservation aspects of the geese’s journey, offering young viewers an interactive website to become “goose detectives” themselves.
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In 2021, around 59% of UK adults had high cholesterol levels, with a higher percentage among those aged 45-64, often presenting with no clear symptoms. Signs of high cholesterol can include yellow bumps around the eyes (xanthelasmas) and a pale rim around the iris known as a corneal arcus, indicating the condition. Additionally, individuals may notice bumps on tendons, a condition called tendon xanthomata, particularly common in those with familial hypercholesterolemia. If you suspect high...
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