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Didn't expect this in the last days of November, with temperatures around freezing for the past few days.

Despite years of culls, there are still good signs of wild pig activity on the wetland meadows.

Autumn of life. One fallen tree, covered with moss, softly supporting another fallen tree. They'll both eventually rot, but at at least they''ll have had some quality time together.

A walk in the . They might not last long if that excavator in the background does its job of killing nature.

This spot is usually under water, but the summer was dry this year. I don't call those trees lying on the forest floor dead – they're home to myriads of small animals, plants, and .

Wetlands inspectors risking their lives to check the miserable condition of infrastructure on this pond.

Despite attempts to eradicate them, are still at work here, helping our to stay wet.

Oops.

No, she's not responsible for this. We expected this tree would fall much earlier.

$Polesia

If I finally have some spare cash I'll fit our small part of with so many sensors that no drop of rain will go unnoticed.

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