'Haywire' seasons lead to freak year for nature, says National Trust

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Warmer weather has been good for some of the UK's flora and fauna, while others have suffered or almost disappeared completely

"Haywire" seasons caused by global warming are having a worrying effect on flora and fauna, a leading conservation charity has warned. In its annual wildlife and weather review, the National Trust said...

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