The Falklands-based NGO said the surveys have been made possible by the seasonal return of Sei Whales to the islands’ coastal waters, a phenomenon which it describes as ‘virtually unique for ...
The most widely found species in the country, the Brazilian yellow scorpion, is the most dangerous scorpion in South America. Unusually for scorpions, this all-female species also reproduces ...
The success of Falkland Islands Day, 14th August was confirmed by all the messages received, from King Charles III down to individual and organization supporters of the Islands right to self ...
Thousands of Harley-Davidson and Scorpion motorcycle helmets have been recalled due to “physical hazard.” Two separate recall notices were posed for these brands this week and the Health Canada notice ...
A veteran of the Falklands War has paid tribute to a woman who started making scarves for those who served for bringing them back together. Scarves for Falklands Veterans was started by Rachel ...
Kelly Sanford said she noticed what looked like a "brown stem" in the raspberries and so she went to pick it out. It turned out to be a live scorpion. "I felt a little, almost like a prick. I pulled ...
With more than 50 known species in the Valley — including the giant desert hairy and the Arizona bark scorpion — these eight-legged creatures are far more noticeable than you might think ...
The Falklands archipelago, with an area of over 12,100 km2, is located in the South Atlantic, 450 km east of the coast of Argentina. It consists of two large islands and more than 770 small rock ...
Neil Binder, a veteran of the Falklands War He told PA that the scarves has become so recognisable that King Charles even paused during an engagement to speak to a veteran he spotted wearing one ...
His name is Barzan Majeed, but he is known as “The Scorpion”. Majeed is 38 and an Iraqi Kurd. He’s also tough and fleet of foot. When an international police surveillance operation caught 25 ...
A vast oil field near the Falkland Islands is even larger than originally estimated, with recoverable reserves now valued at an eye-watering £74 billion. The discovery is likely to magnify ...