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Golden Eagle

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Wingspan1. 8 – 2. 3 m
Class Aves
Order Accipitriformes
Scientific nameAquila chrysaetos
MassFemale: 3 – 7 kg, Male: 3. 6 kg
Did you knowGolden eagles are monogamous, mating once in a lifetime.
Platforms DOS
Amstrad CPC
Atari ST
AmigaOS
Cvg genre Action game
Developers Loriciel
Release date 1991
Publishers Loriciel
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID942993
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About Golden Eagle


The golden eagle is one of the best-known birds of prey in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the most widely distributed species of eagle. Like all eagles, it belongs to the family Accipitridae. These birds are dark brown, with lighter golden-brown plumage on their napes.

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... It said the Golden Eagle, another large bird of prey, was also suffering...

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... The mantle, which fastens across the chest with a Golden Eagle clasp, is inspired by ancient coronation ensembles and its priest-like style is meant to symbolise the divine nature of kingship...

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... The Ampulla was made for Charles II s coronation, but its shape harks back to an earlier version and a legend that the Virgin Mary appeared to St Thomas a Becket in the 12th Century and gave him a Golden Eagle from which future kings of England would be anointed...

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... They settled on a little corgi officially called Rozavel Golden Eagle, because he was the only one with a small stump of tail to wag - and they wanted to know when he was pleased...

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... which has very high biodiversity and protected species such as the Golden Eagle...

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... He would also love to photograph wild stags or a Golden Eagle...

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... A still image from a video camera attached to a trained Golden Eagle during a traditional hunting competition outside the village of Kaynar, Almaty region, Kazakhstan...

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... As such, it s illegal for someone in the United States, or to disturb Golden Eagle or bald eagle - dead or alive - unless there is a special exception in place...

Winter Olympics: Will the Beijing Games be 'green and clean'?

Sep 16,2024 7:13 pm

China has promised to deliver a " green and clean" Winter Olympics , which gets under way on 4 February.

Organisers say They have prioritised protecting native species, reducing Greenhouse Gas emissions

But there's been criticism That this will be The First Winter Olympics to rely entirely on artificial Snow - and That some events will be held in The Middle of a nature reserve.

Relocating a forest

The Olympics will be hosted across three sites, and Yanqing will host the popular Alpine Ski events.

But the ski runs have been constructed in The Middle of the Songshan nature reserve in Yanqing - over an area bigger than a thousand football pitches.

The construction required removing More Than 20,000 Trees , which was done during The Last few years.

to transplant The Trees - along with 81 hectares of topsoil - to another location in The Mountains north of The City . It worked closely with Beijing Forestry University, and claims That More Than 90% of The Trees have survived The Move .

But Dr Carmen de Jong, Professor of Hydrology at the University of Strasbourg, says the removal of the topsoil in this process could significantly increase The Risk of erosion and landslides, water pollution and damage to animal habitats.

" The nature reserve has lost about 25% of its surface…. which has very high biodiversity and protected species such as the Golden Eagle . "

The BOC was alerted to the potential Environmental Risk in this area as early as 2015 by Chinese biologists, But The Site was not moved Elsewhere .

That posts on the issue on Chinese Social Media site Weibo were removed.

When we asked the Beijing Organising Committee about this, They told us: " Beijing 2022 has done its best to protect ecosystems in The Competition zones. "

Artificial Snow

Beijing has promised That all competition venues will be covered with " high-quality Snow " despite The City only having a few days of Snow in recent years.

Yanqing, The Site of the Ski Centre , only receives an average of 21cm a year of Snowfall -

But this venue alone needs More Than 1. 2 million cubic metres of Snow for Olympic events. So instead, for the First Time , 100% artificial Snow will be used.

The Process of producing artificial Snow is both energy and resource-intensive. It 49 million gallons of water have been used, in a region which is already short of water.

This Was an issue That concerned The International Olympic Committee when They were evaluating candidate cities to host the 2022 Winter Olympics .

It said Beijing's " reliance on artificial snowmaking would require [the] diversion of water from existing reservoirs and may impact other land uses. "

In response to the concerns, Beijing insists the water used for The Olympics accounts for less than 2% of The Local water supply. It also says The Snow cannons being used need 20% less energy than ones used in previous games.

Becoming carbon neutral

The organisers wanted the Beijing Winter Olympics to be the " first carbon-neutral Games". China has set an ambitious goal of delivering The Games using 100% Renewable Energy .

Over Six Years , the organisers have been constructing new wind and solar projects to deliver enough Clean Energy , not just for The Games , But for the whole of Beijing.

If you take the government figure for the amount of coal saved, this could

Critics argue That The Olympics green energy pledge should not hide the fact That .

The Authorities have also announced restrictions in the Beijing area on vehicles and industries That emit The Most CO2. The organisers have incidentally managed to reduce travel emissions by deciding not to allow in foreign spectators for Covid safety Reasons - with only local spectators in attendance.

And They say any remaining emissions will be offset by planting around Beijing. But using Trees to counter emissions is controversial.

The Trees have to grow for 10 to 20 years to remove significant amounts of carbon from the atmosphere, They have to be maintained and - according to - They can disrupt native ecosystems.

How do other Olympics compare?

Concerns have been raised in previous Winter Games , particularly over the issue of the resources needed for Snow production.

At the 2010 Games in Vancouver, The Authorities were criticised for flying in Snow from Elsewhere by helicopter.

The International Olympic Committee declared in 2020 That it would " take a more proactive position and leadership role with regard to sustainability".

However, researchers at Loughborough University in the UK: " Of the 20 venues used for the Winter Games since Chamonix in 1924, scientists think That by 2050 only 10 will have the. . Natural Snowfall levels to host an event. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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