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Ecologists seek to expand Galapagos Marine Reserve

Ecologists seek to expand Galapagos Marine Reserve The Ecuadoran president is to decide on a proposal to expand the islands’ marine reserve, seen as vital to protect the world heritage site from the fishing industry By Dan Collyns / The Guardian Strolling along a beach dotted with sea lion pups and their mothers barking at one another, utterly unconcerned by your presence, is a singularly magical experience. On the trail leading to the shore on tiny Seymour Island, noisily courting blue-footed boobies and frigate birds are equally unruffled by the presence of humans. Getting up close to the natural world without disturbing it seems as refreshingly easy on the Galapagos Islands today as when Charles Darwin visited on HMS Beagle in 1835. Isolated from the mainland, the archipelago’s unique endemic species from giant tortoises to finches helped Darwin set out his theory of evolution in On the Origin of Species.

£80bn boost for military to arm it with new tanks, warships and kamikaze drones

£80bn boost for military to arm it with new tanks, warships and ‘kamikaze drones’ Lucy Fisher, Ben Riley-Smith, Danielle Sheridan © Royal Navy/MOD Handout dated 09/03/21 issued by MoD showing (left to right) ENS Wambola, LNS Selis, HMS Lancaster, LVNS Jelgava and LNS Jotvingus in the Baltic Region. he HMS Lancaster (centre) on excercises in the Baltic Region.  - Royal Navy/MOD Britain’s military is to get an £80 billion upgrade as the Government announces a modernisation drive this month to get the Armed Forces ready for the wars of the future. The Telegraph understands that is roughly what will be invested in improving military equipment over the next four years. The total over the next decade could amount to close to £200 billion.

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Royal Navy vessels join Baltic counterparts in large-scale JEF exercise

Britain's Royal Navy is spearheading a joint naval operation off the coast of Estonia and in the southern Baltic this week, involving vessels from all three Baltic States, plus the Swedish Air Force. The operation, which is also dealing with the tough weather conditions, is part of the United Kingdom-led Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF), which has conducted large-scale exercises in the Baltic in the past.

The fight for the Galápagos: ecologists seek bigger reserve as fishing fleets circle

The fight for the Galápagos: ecologists seek bigger reserve as fishing fleets circle Dan Collyns in the Galápagos Islands © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Andrea Izzotti/Alamy Strolling along a beach dotted with sea lion pups and their mothers barking at one another, utterly unconcerned by your presence, is a singularly magical experience. On the trail leading to the shore on tiny Seymour Island, noisily courting blue-footed boobies and frigate birds are equally unruffled by the presence of humans. Getting up close to the natural world without disturbing it seems as refreshingly easy on the Galápagos Islands today as when Charles Darwin visited on HMS Beagle in 1835. Isolated from the mainland, the archipelago’s unique endemic species – from giant tortoises to finches – helped Darwin set out his theory of evolution in On the Origin of Species.

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