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Big gains for little terns: how Lindisfarne reserve is helping a rare bird survive tourism

Yesterday at 11:00 AM, via The Guardian

Seasonal wardens and netted fences are helping protect the rare ground-nesting birds that arrive each spring on the UK’s shores

On Ross Sands in Northumberland, a little tern has caught sight of a group of people and is sprinting across the beach. “It wants us to follow it,” says Andrew Craggs, senior manager at Lindisfarne national nature reserve. “It’s a diversionary thing – it’s...

Bonnie & Clive review – cheerfully ridiculous Covid road trip

Yesterday at 10:00 AM, via The Guardian

Bonnie has two days to get from south London to her grandparents’ house in Cornwall before lockdown in this super low budget British comedy

No offence to any Clives reading, but the intentionally naff title of this film does not inspire confidence – and turns out to be indicative of the cheerful ridiculousness of this super low budget British comedy. It is about a trio of twentysomethings on...

5 Things Young South African Entrepreneurs Are Doing Differently With Their Money

Yesterday at 09:50 AM, via Tech Financials

Nearly half of young South Africans are locked out of formal work. Youth unemployment is now 45.8%, and for many entering the job market is not an option. Instead, many of them build their own business, increasingly with income streams that are diversified beyond South Africa’s borders. A designer in Johannesburg could invoice clients in […]

New Lawsuit Against Amazon: ‘Subscribe and Save’ Program Can Actually Cost You More

Yesterday at 09:34 AM, via Slashdot

Amazon’s “Subscribe & Save” program — for recurring purchasees — has triggered a new lawsuit, reports Oregon Live. “The lawsuit contends that after luring in customers with ‘artificially low prices,’ the world’s biggest online retailer jacked up the prices in the months after their first shipments arrived.” In some cases, the lawsuit claims that customers were paying more for the exact same...

The R6 Billion Cargo Heist Blind Spot: Why Vehicle Tracking Fails To Secure SA Roads

Yesterday at 09:27 AM, via Tech Financials

Each of the 9 068 hijackings of trucks between January 2021 and December 2025 involved a living, breathing driver as much as the billions in cargo that were targeted. Despite massive rollouts of innovative systems and tech to track, monitor and secure assets, we haven’t really moved the needle in 5 years. South Africa’s almost […]

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