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Date Posted:30/11/2021 04:53:44Copy HTML

Until now naturalists had thought all wild descendants of Britain's native honeybees had gone extinct. That changed when a bee conservationist discovered 50 colonies of rare forest honeybees on the 400 acre Blenheim estate. What next? Perhaps a discovery of the real Jack The Ripper?

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Re:BRITISH BEES

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Jack the Ripper has been unmasked several times, we've got a choice of suspects. The most recent and the most likely candidate (for now) is Aaron Kosminski the Polish Jew who died in an asylum in 1919. 

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Re:BRITISH BEES

Date Posted:30/11/2021 06:55:21Copy HTML

01/12/2021 12:53:44

Until now naturalists had thought all wild descendants of Britain's native honeybees had gone extinct. That changed when a bee conservationist discovered 50 colonies of rare forest honeybees on the 400 acre Blenheim estate. What next? Perhaps a discovery of the real Jack The Ripper?

Yes, they join a long list of the extinct that weren't extinct


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