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Wallingford Accessible Boat Club have achieved a long-sought after 'milestone' after moving its base to a new, purpose-built riverside site.
WE conclude the series of articles (see November 29, January 3, February 28, April 18, and June 6) by long-retired policeman Michael Smith, who ...
Swan numbers are beginning to recover on the River Thames after years of decline, an annual royal survey has revealed. A five-day search along the water, completed on Friday, found 115 young swans ...
In the heart of historic Fells Point, fresh pavement is being pulled off Thames Street after preservationists argued the city’s road-repairs did more damage tha ...
Britain is counting its swans—well, the swans belonging to King Charles, to be exact. The annual medieval tradition of counting swans on the River Thames is well back. Watch in for more details!
Millions of dollars in federal funding have been released to continue restoring lands and streams in the fire-scarred Upper Colorado River Basin watershed in and around Grand Lake and Rocky Mountain ...
The annual five-day census of swans belonging to King Charles III – known as Swan Upping began Monday on the River Thames to assess their health. One of the British monarch’s less-known titles is ...
The annual five-day census of swans belonging to King Charles III has begun along the River Thames. The centuries-old tradition involves inspecting members of the mute swan species.
The centuries-old tradition of "Swan Upping", the census of the Royal swan population on stretches of the River Thames, got underway on Monday (July 14).
The annual five-day census of swans belonging to King Charles III began Monday on the River Thames to assess their health.