Aktuális sajtó tartalmak és illusztrációs fotók

2 779 találat
  • / 70
  • kép/oldal:
RM
Common mallow (Malva sylvestris) wildflower flowering during summer, England, UK. Close-up of a single flower-stock-foto
RF
Dorney, UK. 4th July, 2025. Roundmoor Ditch, a stream which meanders across Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire, is choked with weeds. This is a common sight on streams in England, but sadly can mean that fish die due to oxygen depletion. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
RF
Dorney, UK. 4th July, 2025. Roundmoor Ditch, a stream which meanders across Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire, is choked with weeds. This is a common sight on streams in England, but sadly can mean that fish die due to oxygen depletion. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
RF
Dorney, UK. 4th July, 2025. Cattle sit next to Roundmoor Ditch, a stream which meanders across Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire, is choked with weeds. This is a common sight on streams in England, but sadly can mean that fish die due to oxygen depletion. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
RF
Dorney, UK. 4th July, 2025. Cattle sit next to Roundmoor Ditch, a stream which meanders across Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire, is choked with weeds. This is a common sight on streams in England, but sadly can mean that fish die due to oxygen depletion. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
RF
Dorney, UK. 4th July, 2025. Cattle sit next to Roundmoor Ditch, a stream which meanders across Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire, is choked with weeds. This is a common sight on streams in England, but sadly can mean that fish die due to oxygen depletion. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
RF
Dorney, UK. 4th July, 2025. Cattle sit next to Roundmoor Ditch, a stream which meanders across Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire, is choked with weeds. This is a common sight on streams in England, but sadly can mean that fish die due to oxygen depletion. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
RF
Dorney, UK. 4th July, 2025. Cattle sit next to Roundmoor Ditch, a stream which meanders across Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire, is choked with weeds. This is a common sight on streams in England, but sadly can mean that fish die due to oxygen depletion. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
RF
Dorney, UK. 4th July, 2025. Cattle sit next to Roundmoor Ditch, a stream which meanders across Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire, is choked with weeds. This is a common sight on streams in England, but sadly can mean that fish die due to oxygen depletion. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th July, 2025. The grass on Dorney Common is all but gone just leaving ragwort weeds. If the dry spell continues, farmers are going to have to start using their winter stocks of hay to feed cattle. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th July, 2025. A cow rests on a parched Dorney Common where the grass has dried up leaving just ragwort weeds. If the dry spell continues, farmers are going to have to start using their winter stocks of hay to feed cattle. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th July, 2025. A cow rests on a parched Dorney Common where the grass has dried up leaving just ragwort weeds. If the dry spell continues, farmers are going to have to start using their winter stocks of hay to feed cattle. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th July, 2025. The grass on Dorney Common is all but gone just leaving ragwort weeds. If the dry spell continues, farmers are going to have to start using their winter stocks of hay to feed cattle. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th July, 2025. A cow rests on a parched Dorney Common where the grass has dried up leaving just ragwort weeds. If the dry spell continues, farmers are going to have to start using their winter stocks of hay to feed cattle. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th July, 2025. A herd of cattle rest in some shade from hedges on Dorney Common. Meanwhile the grass on Dorney Common has dried up leaving just ragwort weeds. If the dry spell continues, farmers are going to have to start using their winter stocks of hay to feed cattle. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th July, 2025. A herd of cattle rest in some shade from hedges on Dorney Common. Meanwhile the grass on Dorney Common has dried up leaving just ragwort weeds. If the dry spell continues, farmers are going to have to start using their winter stocks of hay to feed cattle. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th July, 2025. A herd of cattle rest in some shade from hedges on Dorney Common. Meanwhile the grass on Dorney Common has dried up leaving just ragwort weeds. If the dry spell continues, farmers are going to have to start using their winter stocks of hay to feed cattle. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th July, 2025. A herd of cattle rest in some shade from hedges on Dorney Common. Meanwhile the grass on Dorney Common has dried up leaving just ragwort weeds. If the dry spell continues, farmers are going to have to start using their winter stocks of hay to feed cattle. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th July, 2025. A herd of cattle rest in some shade from hedges on Dorney Common. Meanwhile the grass on Dorney Common has dried up leaving just ragwort weeds. If the dry spell continues, farmers are going to have to start using their winter stocks of hay to feed cattle. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th July, 2025. The grass on Dorney Common is all but gone just leaving ragwort weeds. If the dry spell continues, farmers are going to have to start using their winter stocks of hay to feed cattle. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th July, 2025. The grass on Dorney Common is all but gone just leaving ragwort weeds. If the dry spell continues, farmers are going to have to start using their winter stocks of hay to feed cattle. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th July, 2025. A herd of cattle rest in some shade from hedges on Dorney Common. Meanwhile the grass on Dorney Common has dried up leaving just ragwort weeds. If the dry spell continues, farmers are going to have to start using their winter stocks of hay to feed cattle. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, Buckinghamshire, UK. 4th July, 2025. A cow rests on a parched Dorney Common where the grass has dried up leaving just ragwort weeds. If the dry spell continues, farmers are going to have to start using their winter stocks of hay to feed cattle. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Common mallow (Malva sylvestris) wildflower flowering during summer, England, UK-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, UK. 1st July, 2025. Cattle graze on non existent grass on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire with heat haze distant views of Windsor Castle as the heatwave continues. Farmers are starting to have to use their winter hay supplies due to the heatwave and prolonged period without rain. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, UK. 1st July, 2025. Cattle graze on non existent grass on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire as the heatwave continues. Farmers are starting to have to use their winter hay supplies due to the heatwave and prolonged period without rain. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, UK. 1st July, 2025. Cattle graze on non existent grass on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire with heat haze distant views of Windsor Castle as the heatwave continues. Farmers are starting to have to use their winter hay supplies due to the heatwave and prolonged period without rain. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, UK. 1st July, 2025. The only thing growing on Dorney Common, where cattle graze in Buckinghamshire, are weeds following a prolonged spell without rain. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, UK. 1st July, 2025. The only thing growing on Dorney Common, where cattle graze in Buckinghamshire, are weeds following a prolonged spell without rain. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, UK. 1st July, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire try to cool off during the heatwave in filthy polluted water that has collected on the common for a number of years following discharges from Thames Water Slough Sewage Treatment works and weeds blocking nearby Roundmoor Ditch. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, UK. 1st July, 2025. The only thing growing on Dorney Common, where cattle graze in Buckinghamshire, are weeds following a prolonged spell without rain. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, UK. 1st July, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire try to cool off during the heatwave in filthy polluted water that has collected on the common for a number of years following discharges from Thames Water Slough Sewage Treatment works and weeds blocking nearby Roundmoor Ditch. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, UK. 1st July, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire try to cool off during the heatwave in filthy polluted water that has collected on the common for a number of years following discharges from Thames Water Slough Sewage Treatment works and weeds blocking nearby Roundmoor Ditch. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, UK. 1st July, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire try to cool off during the heatwave in filthy polluted water that has collected on the common for a number of years following discharges from Thames Water Slough Sewage Treatment works and weeds blocking nearby Roundmoor Ditch. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Dorney, UK. 1st July, 2025. Cattle on Dorney Common in Buckinghamshire try to cool off during the heatwave in filthy polluted water that has collected on the common for a number of years following discharges from Thames Water Slough Sewage Treatment works and weeds blocking nearby Roundmoor Ditch. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
RM
Common nettle / burn nettle / stinging nettle / nettle leaf / stinger (Urtica dioica), close-up of female flowers in late spring / early summer-stock-foto
RM
Slough, Berkshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. The Event Duration Monitor that monitors discahrges from Slough Sewage Works (pictured) into Roundmoor Ditch has been offline for weeks now. The amount of floodwater on nearby Dorney Common is higher than normal. Although some of this is due to weeds in Roundmoor Ditch, it is possible that sewage has been discharged into Roundmoor Ditch by Thames Water. Cattle grazing on Dorney Common drink water from Roundmoor Ditch which may be contaminated with sewage. Water measurements taken by Citizen Scientists in Roundmoor Ditch last year showed high levels of bot-stock-foto
RM
Slough, Berkshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. Possible sewage fungs in the Roundmoor Ditch Siphon Inlet. The Event Duration Monitor that monitors discahrges from Slough Sewage Works (pictured) into Roundmoor Ditch has been offline for weeks now. The amount of floodwater on nearby Dorney Common is higher than normal. Although some of this is due to weeds in Roundmoor Ditch, it is possible that sewage has been discharged into Roundmoor Ditch by Thames Water. Cattle grazing on Dorney Common drink water from Roundmoor Ditch which may be contaminated with sewage. Water measurements taken by Citizen Scient-stock-foto
RM
Slough, Berkshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. The Event Duration Monitor that monitors discahrges from Slough Sewage Works (pictured) into Roundmoor Ditch has been offline for weeks now. The amount of floodwater on nearby Dorney Common is higher than normal. Although some of this is due to weeds in Roundmoor Ditch, it is possible that sewage has been discharged into Roundmoor Ditch by Thames Water. Cattle grazing on Dorney Common drink water from Roundmoor Ditch which may be contaminated with sewage. Water measurements taken by Citizen Scientists in Roundmoor Ditch last year showed high levels of bot-stock-foto
RM
Slough, Berkshire, UK. 30th May, 2025. The Event Duration Monitor that monitors discahrges from Slough Sewage Works (pictured) into Roundmoor Ditch has been offline for weeks now. The amount of floodwater on nearby Dorney Common is higher than normal. Although some of this is due to weeds in Roundmoor Ditch, it is possible that sewage has been discharged into Roundmoor Ditch by Thames Water. Cattle grazing on Dorney Common drink water from Roundmoor Ditch which may be contaminated with sewage. Water measurements taken by Citizen Scientists in Roundmoor Ditch last year showed high levels of bot-stock-foto