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Aloe darainensis: The Daraina Aloe – Madagascar Endemic

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Aloe yemenica: The Yemeni Aloe – Arabian Peninsula Species

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Aloe praetermissa: The Overlooked Aloe – Rare Species

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Aloe gariepensis: The Gariep Aloe – Riverine Species

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Aloe orlandi: Orlandi’s Aloe – Ethiopian Native

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Aloe asperifolia: The Rough-leaved Aloe – Textured Foliage

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Aloe pustuligemma: The Blister-bud Aloe – Unique Flower Buds

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National Trust records ‘alarming’ drop in insects and seabirds at its sites

Charity says unstable weather patterns caused by the climate crisis had a ‘devastating impact’ in 2024

There have been alarming declines this year in some insect species including bees, butterflies, moths and wasps, while many seabirds have also been “hammered” by unstable weather patterns caused by the climate emergency, a conservation charity has said.

In its annual report on the impact of the weather on flora and fauna, the National Trust highlights that numbers of bees and butterflies have “crashed” in some areas of the UK in 2024.

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