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Protection needed for old yew tree

Villagers in Normandy set out to discover what had poisoned one of their oldest trees, only to find that, despite their age and importance, yew trees have no special protection in France. Samantha David explains

Published: 19 October 2016
Author: Samantha David

A nose for trouble helps police and security

The man in charge of the gendarmerie dog training centre in Gramat in the Lot, Col Dominique Dalier, is quick to summarise why the animals are so important to security and law enforcement. 

Published: 1 September 2016
Author: Connexion journalist
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