The Meadow
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Initial release | Italy |
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Directors | Vittorio Taviani |
Paolo Taviani | |
Composers | Ennio Morricone |
Story by | Vittorio Taviani |
Paolo Taviani | |
Gianni Sbarra | |
Screenplay | Vittorio Taviani |
Paolo Taviani | |
Gianni Sbarra | |
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ID | 2369950 |
About The Meadow
Romantic entanglements develop between three young Italians frustrated by their current economic and social status.
Amateur photographer snaps pink grasshopper in Lincoln
... Professor Karim Vahed, from conservation charity Buglife, said The Meadow Grasshopper was the species in the UK with the most pink form but Common Green Grasshoppers and Field Grasshoppers could also appear pink...
Chris Packham in row with council over removal of wildflowers
... " I see no reason why it couldn t have been left until the summer - The Meadow was something they should be proud to display...
World's biggest plant discovered off Australian coast
... They had aimed to discover how many plants made up The Meadow...
Pink Floyd reunite for Ukraine protest song
... Facing the camera, Khlyvnyuk sang The Red Viburnum In The Meadow, a protest song written during the first world war, which has become a rallying cry in Ukraine over last six weeks...
Machynlleth farmer says tornado lifted lambs into the air
... She said visitors staying in one of her cottages, described seeing " the wind turning as it came up The Meadow and whipped everything in front of it...
That's Not My Name: The Ting Tings discuss song's 'amazing' TikTok revival
... " The couple are now finishing The Meadow sessions in a studio they have built themselves with the help of " a couple of mates and tools" in southern Spain...
Big Butterfly Count: Which common UK species to look for
... Gatekeeper: This is often seen alongside The Meadow brown (above), but is more orange with a brown edge around the wings...
Winners of the 2019 International Garden Photographer of the Year Competition
... Young Garden Photographer of the Year winner: Ladies of The Meadow, by Jake Kneale, Wiltshire, England, UK The rising sun backlit this group of lady s smock (Cardamine pratensis) in a Wiltshire meadow...
Chris Packham in row with council over removal of wildflowers
A row has broken out between naturalist Chris Packham and a council after an area of wildflowers was cut down.
The TV presenter criticised Derbyshire Dales District Council on Twitter for mowing an area near Matlock's Arc Leisure Centre.
He Said The issue highlighted by not-for-profit group Little Green Space in a was " maddening".
The Council said it did mow part of The Site But other areas were left for pollinators.
The Social Media row began when Little Green Space tweeted on 1 June that it had wanted to praise The Council for letting a " beautiful meadow grow on a steep slope at Matlock's leisure centre".
The Group said on 31 May, there were " at least eight wildflower species" with bumblebees and swifts overhead But by 1 June, they had all gone and it was " mowed into lifeless 'neat & tidy'".
In response, Chris Packham said: " This is maddening! When will we learn? Who is responsible and why has this happened?
" There is a biodiversity crisis and We Are all getting sick of excuses for this sort of vandalism. "
On Twitter, The Council said The area was not usually a wildflower meadow.
'Bit of a battering'It added The only reason flowers had bloomed there was because it stopped mowing it as part of No Mow May, a project to encourage gardeners To Let their lawns grow wild last month.
The Authority said: " As was always The Plan , we mowed part of The area at The start of June, But left other parts uncut to provide continuity for The pollinators.
" We know that local people have been using this Space as a picnic area, particularly during The pandemic. . which was why we cut The central Space - But we have given a commitment to monitor its usage this Summer to guide us on The possibility of extending #NoMowMay next year. "
In a lengthy reply, The Authority said it felt it had taken a " bit of a battering on Social Media " and accused Chris Packham of " piling in" on The issue.
The Council said: " When national groups with a huge Social Media following decide to knock you down you really are on a hiding to nothing, But we believe that local people will understand what we have been trying to do with this piece of land. "
But Mr Packham The Council should " break The mould and be accountable for your mistake".
In a further tweet, He Said : " Just tell us why you destroyed this meadow.
" Just why you sanctioned its destruction, or neglected to protect it. . Simple question so 'pile in' with an answer. "
The Council said it welcomed " constructive advice and encouragement" and invited The Springwatch presenter to visit them.
'Expression of sadness'Admin of The Little Green Space Twitter account, Richard Bunting, has written a letter to The Authority urging its teams to leave grass uncut until August.
He told The Bbc : " I went down to The leisure centre and was hugely impressed by The Beautiful wildflower meadow.
" There were so many bumblebees and it was full of life. I was going to praise The Council But when I went down The Next day it was all gone.
" I see no reason why it couldn't have been left until The Summer - The Meadow was something they should be proud to display.
" My tweet wasn't to criticise The Council , it was an expression of sadness that The Meadow was gone. I'm puzzled at how The Council has handled The Situation .
" I think The Council are making some positive steps to promote biodiversity, But it's too little and too slow. "
Source of news: bbc.com