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Rats caught preying on bats
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Rat 1
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29/10/2025
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Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video catching a bat which had just landed below its vantage point in one of the two caves monitored.
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Rats caught preying on bats
Ferrari Press Agency
Rat 1
Ref 17261
29/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Knörnschild et al., 2025
Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video catching a bat which had just landed below its vantage point in one of the two caves monitored.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Rats caught preying on bats
Ferrari Press Agency
Rat 1
Ref 17261
29/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Knörnschild et al., 2025
Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video catching a bat which had just landed below its vantage point in one of the two caves monitored.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Rats caught preying on bats
Ferrari Press Agency
Rat 1
Ref 17261
29/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Knörnschild et al., 2025
Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video catching a bat which had just landed below its vantage point in one of the two caves monitored.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_190558996_FER
Rats caught preying on bats
Ferrari Press Agency
Rat 1
Ref 17261
29/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Knörnschild et al., 2025
Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video catching a bat which had just landed below its vantage point in one of the two caves monitored.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Rats caught preying on bats
Ferrari Press Agency
Rat 1
Ref 17261
29/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Knörnschild et al., 2025
Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video catching a bat which had just landed below its vantage point in one of the two caves monitored.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Rats caught preying on bats
Ferrari Press Agency
Rat 1
Ref 17261
29/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Knörnschild et al., 2025
Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video pouncing on a bat in flight
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Rats caught preying on bats
Ferrari Press Agency
Rat 1
Ref 17261
29/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Knörnschild et al., 2025
Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video pouncing on a bat in flight
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190558992_FER
Rats caught preying on bats
Ferrari Press Agency
Rat 1
Ref 17261
29/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Knörnschild et al., 2025
Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video pouncing on a bat in flight
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_190558991_FER
Rats caught preying on bats
Ferrari Press Agency
Rat 1
Ref 17261
29/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Knörnschild et al., 2025
Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video pouncing on a bat in flight
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190558990_FER
Rats caught preying on bats
Ferrari Press Agency
Rat 1
Ref 17261
29/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Knörnschild et al., 2025
Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video pouncing on a bat in flight
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Rats caught preying on bats
Ferrari Press Agency
Rat 1
Ref 17261
29/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Knörnschild et al., 2025
Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video pouncing on a bat in flight
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190558988_FER
Rats caught preying on bats
Ferrari Press Agency
Rat 1
Ref 17261
29/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Knörnschild et al., 2025
Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video pouncing on a bat in flight
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190558986_FER
Rats caught preying on bats
Ferrari Press Agency
Rat 1
Ref 17261
29/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Knörnschild et al., 2025
Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video pouncing on a bat in flight
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190558985_FER
Rats caught preying on bats
Ferrari Press Agency
Rat 1
Ref 17261
29/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Knörnschild et al., 2025
Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video pouncing on a bat in flight
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_190558984_FER
Rats caught preying on bats
Ferrari Press Agency
Rat 1
Ref 17261
29/10/2025
See Ferrari pictures
Picture MUST credit: Knörnschild et al., 2025
Researchers have discovered rats that hunt and eat bats in two caves.
They captured images of the brown rats waiting on a ledge for one of the winged animals to fly within range before pouncing.
The rats of the species Rattus norvegicus, prey on two types of bat species — Myotis daubentonii and Myotis nattereri .
These prey animals are found in two key winter refuges for bats in northern Germany.
The investigation by a team from the Humboldt University of Berlin, unfolded over several years, led by natural history expert, Professor Mirjam Knörnschild.
In 2020 infrared surveillance cameras documented the rats at Segeberger Kalkberg, near the town of Kiel, one of two caves hosting urban bat populations in northern Germany.
Over five weeks there were 30 attempts to catch bats and 13 confirmed kills.
The remains of at least 52 bats were also found indicating regular feeding behaviour and possibly food hoarding, as not all carcasses were fully consumed.
The rats use two distinct hunting strategies.
They will either intercept bats midair or ambush them after they land.
In both cases, the rats took distinct positions near their target, lunging forward and quickly dealing the killing bite.
OPS: A rat captured on night video pouncing on a bat in flight
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Harry Potter a l ecole des sorciers
Harry Potter a l ecole des sorciers
Harry Potter and the sorcerer s stone
2001
Real Chris Columbus
Ruppert Grint.
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Can culling ferrets and rats save one of the UK’s largest seabird colonies on Rathlin Island?
Puffins, Manx shearwaters and kittiwakes on Rathlin Island in Northern Ireland have been dying. Now islanders and experts think they have the solution.
A £4.5m project to eradicate the key predators believed to be affecting the island's puffin colony. Ferrets were tackled in the first phase and it has been a year since the last confirmed sighting.
In the final phase 40 scientists, researchers, conservationists and volunteers will put the poisoned food into the bait stations designed to kill the island's rats.
With Northern Ireland behind them LIFE Raft member Marta Rabanales Scott and Kirsty Benton builds a bait trap on a cliff top on Rathlin Island.
17 Sept 2024.
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Can culling ferrets and rats save one of the UK’s largest seabird colonies on Rathlin Island?
Puffins, Manx shearwaters and kittiwakes on Rathlin Island in Northern Ireland have been dying. Now islanders and experts think they have the solution.
A £4.5m project to eradicate the key predators believed to be affecting the island's puffin colony. Ferrets were tackled in the first phase and it has been a year since the last confirmed sighting.
In the final phase 40 scientists, researchers, conservationists and volunteers will put the poisoned food into the bait stations designed to kill the island's rats.
Professional climbers assist members of the Life Raft project along the islandÕs dangerous cliff areas on Rathlin Island.
17 Sept 2024.
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Can culling ferrets and rats save one of the UK’s largest seabird colonies on Rathlin Island?
Puffins, Manx shearwaters and kittiwakes on Rathlin Island in Northern Ireland have been dying. Now islanders and experts think they have the solution.
A £4.5m project to eradicate the key predators believed to be affecting the island's puffin colony. Ferrets were tackled in the first phase and it has been a year since the last confirmed sighting.
In the final phase 40 scientists, researchers, conservationists and volunteers will put the poisoned food into the bait stations designed to kill the island's rats.
Stuart Johnson, whose company trains scientists and researchers to access remote areas by rope.
17 Sept 2024.
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Can culling ferrets and rats save one of the UK’s largest seabird colonies on Rathlin Island?
Puffins, Manx shearwaters and kittiwakes on Rathlin Island in Northern Ireland have been dying. Now islanders and experts think they have the solution.
A £4.5m project to eradicate the key predators believed to be affecting the island's puffin colony. Ferrets were tackled in the first phase and it has been a year since the last confirmed sighting.
In the final phase 40 scientists, researchers, conservationists and volunteers will put the poisoned food into the bait stations designed to kill the island's rats.
RSPB warden Liam McFaul at West Light Seabird Centre.
17 Sept 2024.
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Can culling ferrets and rats save one of the UK’s largest seabird colonies on Rathlin Island?
Puffins, Manx shearwaters and kittiwakes on Rathlin Island in Northern Ireland have been dying. Now islanders and experts think they have the solution.
A £4.5m project to eradicate the key predators believed to be affecting the island's puffin colony. Ferrets were tackled in the first phase and it has been a year since the last confirmed sighting.
In the final phase 40 scientists, researchers, conservationists and volunteers will put the poisoned food into the bait stations designed to kill the island's rats.
Ulf Keller from Germany with his dog Woody who is trained to seek out rodents on the island.
17 Sept 2024.
Paul McErlane / Guardian / eyevine
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National Rail Strike
08/10/2022. London, United Kingdom. National Rail Strike. Euston Station.
RMT Secretary-General Mick Lynch joins the picket line at Euston Station. Over 40,000 rail workers stage 24 hour strike after talks failed to resolve a dispute over pay, jobs, and conditions. Picture by Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media / eyevine
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National Rail Strike
08/10/2022. London, United Kingdom. National Rail Strike. Euston Station.
RMT Secretary-General Mick Lynch joins the picket line at Euston Station. Over 40,000 rail workers stage 24 hour strike after talks failed to resolve a dispute over pay, jobs, and conditions. Picture by Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media / eyevine
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National Rail Strike
08/10/2022. London, United Kingdom. National Rail Strike. Euston Station.
RMT Secretary-General Mick Lynch joins the picket line at Euston Station. Over 40,000 rail workers stage 24 hour strike after talks failed to resolve a dispute over pay, jobs, and conditions. Picture by Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media / eyevine
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National Rail Strike
08/10/2022. London, United Kingdom. National Rail Strike. Euston Station.
RMT Secretary-General Mick Lynch joins the picket line at Euston Station. Over 40,000 rail workers stage 24 hour strike after talks failed to resolve a dispute over pay, jobs, and conditions. Picture by Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media / eyevine
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National Rail Strike
08/10/2022. London, United Kingdom. National Rail Strike. Euston Station.
RMT Secretary-General Mick Lynch joins the picket line at Euston Station. Over 40,000 rail workers stage 24 hour strike after talks failed to resolve a dispute over pay, jobs, and conditions. Picture by Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media / eyevine
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National Rail Strike
08/10/2022. London, United Kingdom. National Rail Strike. Euston Station.
RMT assistant General Secretary John Leach joins the picket line at Euston Station.
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National Rail Strike
08/10/2022. London, United Kingdom. National Rail Strike. Euston Station.
RMT assistant General Secretary John Leach joins the picket line at Euston Station.
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National Rail Strike
08/10/2022. London, United Kingdom. National Rail Strike. Euston Station.
RMT assistant General Secretary John Leach joins the picket line at Euston Station.
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National Rail Strike
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Over 40,000 rail workers stage 24 hour strike after talks failed to resolve a dispute over pay, jobs, and conditions. Picture by Martyn Wheatley / Parsons Media / eyevine
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National Rail Strike
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National Rail Strike
08/10/2022. London, United Kingdom. National Rail Strike. Euston Station.
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National Rail Strike
08/10/2022. London, United Kingdom. National Rail Strike. Euston Station.
RMT Secretary-General Mick Lynch (R) & RMT assistant General Secretary John Leach join the picket line at Euston Station.
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National Rail Strike
08/10/2022. London, United Kingdom. National Rail Strike. Euston Station.
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FEATURE - Ratte steckt im Vogelfutterhäuschen fest
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Veronica Johansson Poultney/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11764834a)
A rat got stuck in a bird feeder when it went into a back garden looking for food.The hungry rodent was spotted inside the wire feeder, which was filled with suet balls for the birds.He managed to scramble inside to get the food but soon became wedged in the container.Photographer Veronica Poultney took a picture of the surprised creature when she spotted him in her garden near Ely, Cambridgeshire.She said: 'I saw some rats climbing up the wall in the corner of my eye and one somehow managed to get in. The cold weather must have brought them further afield to look for food.'
Rat stuck in bird feeder, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK - 15 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Ratte steckt im Vogelfutterhäuschen fest
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Veronica Johansson Poultney/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11764834e)
A rat got stuck in a bird feeder when it went into a back garden looking for food.The hungry rodent was spotted inside the wire feeder, which was filled with suet balls for the birds.He managed to scramble inside to get the food but soon became wedged in the container.Photographer Veronica Poultney took a picture of the surprised creature when she spotted him in her garden near Ely, Cambridgeshire.She said: 'I saw some rats climbing up the wall in the corner of my eye and one somehow managed to get in. The cold weather must have brought them further afield to look for food.'
Rat stuck in bird feeder, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK - 15 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Ratte steckt im Vogelfutterhäuschen fest
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Veronica Johansson Poultney/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11764834d)
A rat got stuck in a bird feeder when it went into a back garden looking for food.The hungry rodent was spotted inside the wire feeder, which was filled with suet balls for the birds.He managed to scramble inside to get the food but soon became wedged in the container.Photographer Veronica Poultney took a picture of the surprised creature when she spotted him in her garden near Ely, Cambridgeshire.She said: 'I saw some rats climbing up the wall in the corner of my eye and one somehow managed to get in. The cold weather must have brought them further afield to look for food.'
Rat stuck in bird feeder, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK - 15 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Ratte steckt im Vogelfutterhäuschen fest
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Veronica Johansson Poultney/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11764834c)
A rat got stuck in a bird feeder when it went into a back garden looking for food.The hungry rodent was spotted inside the wire feeder, which was filled with suet balls for the birds.He managed to scramble inside to get the food but soon became wedged in the container.Photographer Veronica Poultney took a picture of the surprised creature when she spotted him in her garden near Ely, Cambridgeshire.She said: 'I saw some rats climbing up the wall in the corner of my eye and one somehow managed to get in. The cold weather must have brought them further afield to look for food.'
Rat stuck in bird feeder, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK - 15 Feb 2021
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FEATURE - Ratte steckt im Vogelfutterhäuschen fest
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Veronica Johansson Poultney/Bav Media/Shutterstock (11764834b)
A rat got stuck in a bird feeder when it went into a back garden looking for food.The hungry rodent was spotted inside the wire feeder, which was filled with suet balls for the birds.He managed to scramble inside to get the food but soon became wedged in the container.Photographer Veronica Poultney took a picture of the surprised creature when she spotted him in her garden near Ely, Cambridgeshire.She said: 'I saw some rats climbing up the wall in the corner of my eye and one somehow managed to get in. The cold weather must have brought them further afield to look for food.'
Rat stuck in bird feeder, Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK - 15 Feb 2021
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NEWS - Bauabarbeiten am beschädigten Highway 1 in Big Sur, Kalifornien
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Big Sur, CA, Wednesday, February 10, 2021 - Saul Paz stands by to cut logs that were swept downstream at Rat Creek, clogging a drain and sweeping a swath of Highway 1 into the sea. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times)
Highway 1 undre repair in Big Sur, Highway 1, Big Sur, California, United States - 10 Feb 2021
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NEWS - Bauabarbeiten am beschädigten Highway 1 in Big Sur, Kalifornien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (11771742m)
Big Sur, CA, Wednesday, February 10, 2021 - Crews continue to dig out debris from a washed out section of Highway 1 at Rat Creek. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times)
Highway 1 undre repair in Big Sur, Highway 1, Big Sur, California, United States - 10 Feb 2021
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NEWS - Bauabarbeiten am beschädigten Highway 1 in Big Sur, Kalifornien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (11771742l)
Big Sur, CA, Wednesday, February 10, 2021 - Crews continue to dig out debris from a washed out section of Highway 1 at Rat Creek. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times)
Highway 1 undre repair in Big Sur, Highway 1, Big Sur, California, United States - 10 Feb 2021
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NEWS - Bauabarbeiten am beschädigten Highway 1 in Big Sur, Kalifornien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (11771742k)
Big Sur, CA, Wednesday, February 10, 2021 - Crews continue to dig out debris from a washed out section of Highway 1 at Rat Creek. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times)
Highway 1 undre repair in Big Sur, Highway 1, Big Sur, California, United States - 10 Feb 2021
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NEWS - Bauabarbeiten am beschädigten Highway 1 in Big Sur, Kalifornien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (11771742j)
Big Sur, CA, Wednesday, February 10, 2021 - Crews continue to dig out debris from a washed out section of Highway 1 at Rat Creek. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times)
Highway 1 undre repair in Big Sur, Highway 1, Big Sur, California, United States - 10 Feb 2021
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NEWS - Bauabarbeiten am beschädigten Highway 1 in Big Sur, Kalifornien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (11771742h)
Big Sur, CA, Wednesday, February 10, 2021 -Crews continue to dig out debris from a washed out section of Highway 1 at Rat Creek. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times)
Highway 1 undre repair in Big Sur, Highway 1, Big Sur, California, United States - 10 Feb 2021
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NEWS - Bauabarbeiten am beschädigten Highway 1 in Big Sur, Kalifornien
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times/Shutterstock (11771742i)
Big Sur, CA, Wednesday, February 10, 2021 - Cews continue to dig out debris from a washed out section of Highway 1 at Rat Creek. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times)
Highway 1 undre repair in Big Sur, Highway 1, Big Sur, California, United States - 10 Feb 2021
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Angelina JolieÍs brother James Haven is spotted arriving at his girlfriend Ashley ReignÍs apartment in Canoga Park while karate instructor Ashley is seen running errands in the San Fernando Valley.
***WEB EMBARGO UNTIL JANUARY 23, 2021 10AM(LA TIME)***
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. December 17, 2020
Angelina JolieÍs brother James Haven is spotted arriving at his girlfriend Ashley ReignÍs apartment in Canoga Park while karate instructor Ashley is seen running errands in the San Fernando Valley. Also included on the contact sheet are GV's of the run-down apartment building where Haven and Reign have been hunkering down during the pandemic; photos of a burnt out neighboring apartment; discarded furniture piling up on the sidewalk; a cat which has caught a rat in the apartment complexÍs gardens; the nearby Xposed strip club where two men were shot dead in 2016; and homeless people living on the street next to the apartment building.
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Archive collect images showing Angelina Jolie (Left) and brother James Haven (right) sitting with their mother Marcheline Bertrand.
***WEB EMBARGO UNTIL JANUARY 23, 2021 10AM(LA TIME)***
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. December 17, 2020
Archive collect images showing Angelina Jolie (Left) and brother James Haven (right) sitting with their mother Marcheline Bertrand.
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Angelina JolieÍs brother James Haven is spotted arriving at his girlfriend Ashley ReignÍs apartment in Canoga Park while karate instructor Ashley is seen running errands in the San Fernando Valley.
***WEB EMBARGO UNTIL JANUARY 23, 2021 10AM(LA TIME)***
EXCLUSIVE. Coleman-Rayner
Los Angeles, CA, USA. December 17, 2020
Angelina JolieÍs brother James Haven is spotted arriving at his girlfriend Ashley ReignÍs apartment in Canoga Park while karate instructor Ashley is seen running errands in the San Fernando Valley. Also included on the contact sheet are GV's of the run-down apartment building where Haven and Reign have been hunkering down during the pandemic; photos of a burnt out neighboring apartment; discarded furniture piling up on the sidewalk; a cat which has caught a rat in the apartment complexÍs gardens; the nearby Xposed strip club where two men were shot dead in 2016; and homeless people living on the street next to the apartment building.
CREDIT MUST READ: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner
Tel US (001) 310 474 4343 - office
www.coleman-rayner.com
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