Ceasefire talks in cairo. The good news is that they are happening and that five nations, orfive parties, are at least all there in cairo. So thats hamas, israel, the us, qatar and egypt. The not so good news is that israel has only sent a fairly low level team theyre not there to negotiate, theyre there to study what hope there is of trying to bridge the gap between what is acceptable to israel and what is acceptable to hamas, and that gap is still pretty wide. The main Sticking Point, as my colleague yolande referred to there, is over how this ends. So the fundamentals of the deal are largely intact, theyre largely agreed. They can agree this that it will start with a 42 day period of calm, a truce essentially, during which hamas will give up 33 hostages. Theres a bit of dispute about whether they would be alive or dead, but 33 hostages. In return, a much larger number of Palestinians Prisoners would be released from israeli jails and palestinians who had been moved south into rafah
and about should leave no trace. leave it as you found it. take your rubbish home. and on the water, too. with people increasingly seeking out places that are off the beaten track. the amazing things about kayaking is that it gets you out into these wonderful landscapes and it s a good way of being in contact with the natural world. and yeah, it s definitely something i think about. obviously within that, just trying to make the minimum impact possible on habitats and disrupting the kind of natural patterns of species. others, though, who seek out scotland s remote places oblivious to the harm they cause. so this is another area where we ve got clear evidence of human disturbance. we ve got a lot of rubbish left here, an old firepit, and we are directly adjacent to an osprey nest which has failed. i don t think a lot of what we are seeing here is deliberate disturbance, so it sjust making sure that people are aware of the signals and cues that the birds give and taking action. so, when
take your rubbish home. and on the water, too. with people increasingly seeking out places that are off the beaten track. the amazing things about kayaking is that it gets you out into these wonderful landscapes and it s a good way of being in contact with the natural world. and yeah, it s definitely something i think about. obviously within that, just trying to make the minimum impact possible on habitats and disrupting the kind of natural patterns of species. others, though, who seek out scotland s remote places oblivious to the harm they cause. so this is another area where we ve got clear evidence of human disturbance. we ve got a lot of rubbish left here, an old firepit, and we are directly adjacent to an osprey nest which has failed. i don t think a lot of what we are seeing here is deliberate disturbance, so it sjust making sure that people are aware of the signals and cues that the birds give and taking action. so, whenever you encounter a bird alarm calling above you or you ca
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