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Well, it's worse than genocide, really - it's more agents of extinction - and I'll cite the Lesser butterfly orchid as an example. Calcareous Pennine meadows, in the damper, shaded spots. Nearly all gone now!

I have a carved stone from a probably Copper Age tomb. It's been buried and then 'unearthed' and the carvings, where undamaged, are fresh. One of the motifs, or objects, is unknown to date. Nobody wants to see it - which is a curious state. I wonder whether you could discuss that at the meetings. Thre rock is called Blackstone - about the size of a decent Wharfedale speaker box. I guard it!

Thats a real shame

Have you tried you nearest University?