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  • At the root of the issue is land ownership. Most land within national parks is privately owned and, particularly in the uplands, used for grazing by farm animals. In Dartmoor, just 7.5% of land is publicly owned, and conservation is seen as secondary to economic interests.

    Across UK upland national parks, overgrazing and moorland burning are driving these areas into poor ecological health, and a heating climate is heaping on the pressure. Conservation bodies and park authorities often have limited funding to monitor and restore ecosystems.

    In 2024 the first full assessment of how national parks are supporting nature recovery found that just 6% of park land in England and Wales is being managed effectively for nature.

  • They are included in the updates to -testing.

    Only after they meet the requirements to be moved from unstable.

    From the wiki:

    It is a good idea to install security updates from unstable since they take extra time to reach testing and the security team only releases updates to unstable.

    and

    Compared to stable and unstable, next-stable testing has the worst security update speed. Don't prefer testing if security is a concern.

    https://wiki.debian.org/DebianTesting

    There is some advice on that page about how to deal with security updates for testing and I'm wondering how people who use testing take that advice, and what changes they make to get security updates. Or maybe you don't bother. That's what I mean.

  • You could argue that the URLs are not wrong, but that the error is committed by the reader in expecting the output to somehow be based in reality.

    I could roll a dice to generate a URL and then say "but it's a wrong URL!" I don't think many people would blame the dice.

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