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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:18:00

The met office is expected to confirm that last month was the hottestjune ever recorded in the uk. and environmental campaigners say the high temperatures caused the deaths of unprecedented numbers of fish in rivers as well as disturbing insects and plants. the wildlife trusts which represents uk conservation charities say nature is being pounded by extreme weather without a chance to recover . our climate editorjustin rowlatt is in solihull. they were scooping the fish out of this canal in their thousands on the weekend. it had been hit by another in an unprecedented series of fish death incidents, driven in part by the record high temperatures in june. the problem, oxygen levels in ....

Met-office , Uk , Hottestjune , Fish , Temperatures , Climate , Chance , Wildlife-trusts , Weather , Numbers , Deaths , Rivers

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 13:28:00

To locally grown food. the people s plan says access to the environment should be a human right. the proposals have been backed by conservation charities. our science correspondent, helen briggs, reports. come down here and just sort of escape it all. rebecca has been visiting the fields near her oxfordshire home since she was a child. growing up with nature on my doorstep, we ve always enjoyed being in and around it and it s something that does need to be protected. it s really scary to think what the children of today are going to grow up in. so, when she was randomly selected to be part of the people s plan for nature, shejumped at the chance. the plan goes across lots of different things. it s everyone s responsibility to get involved and take part, make those little changes. at this hotel in birmingham, 100 people from across the uk have been meeting over the past year to share ideas and devise their own plan for bringing wildlife back from the brink. ....

People , Plan , Environment , Food , Access , Science-correspondent , Proposals , Human-right , Helen-briggs , Reports , Conservation-charities , Home

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:56:00

The killing of cecil the lion by an american hunter in zimbabwe in 2015 sparked global outrage. in 2016, some conservation charities criticised prince william after he said that commercial hunting can have a positive impact on efforts to save endangered species. whatever parliament decides, many will never agree on this deeply divisive issue. tim muffett, bbc news. hello again. you may have noticed that the weather today has been much milder than it was yesterday. we ve also got a fair bit of cloud around and some rain. so, to give you a comparison, yesterday s maximum temperatures were between six and 9 degrees. today, most of us will see double figures, 13 to about 15. we ve got this weather front pushing north bringing rain. this weather front moving eastwards bringing some ....

Hunting , Killing , Prince-william , Conservation-charities , Outrage , Southern-africa , The-lion , American-hunter-in-zimbabwe , Cecil , 2015 , 2016 , Impact

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:17:00

Conservation models that were very successful in southern africa. the killing of cecil the lion by an american hunter in zimbabwe in 2015 sparked global outrage. in 2016, some conservation charities criticised prince william after he said that commercial hunting can have a positive impact on efforts to save endangered species. whatever parliament decides, many will never agree on this deeply divisive issue. tim muffett, bbc news. let s take a look at today s front pages. most are reacting to the budget. the times says the chancellor is waving through the biggest tax burden since the second world war, with the paper adding that it would lead to the tightest two year squeeze on living standards on record . ....

Conservation-charities , Killing , The-lion , Conservation-models , Southern-africa , Outrage , Cecil , American-hunter-in-zimbabwe , 2016 , 2015 , Hunting , Impact

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:50:00

Cross-party hunting. as well as government and cross-party support hunting. as well as government and cross-party support for hunting. as well as government and cross-party support for the - hunting. as well as government and cross-party support for the private i cross party support for the private members bill, there has been high profile backing for celebrities, but there is real concern that if the ban becomes law, then the hunting industry in many countries it will be hit hard and that the effect will be widespread. the trophy hunting bill is going to destroy the trophy hunting bill is going to destroy and reverse conservation models destroy and reverse conservation models that we are very successful in southern models that we are very successful in southern africa. the models that we are very successful in southern africa. in southern africa. the killing of cecil the wine in southern africa. the killing of cecil the wine by in southern africa. the killing of cecil ....

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