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    Wildlife has the right to roam our riverbanks too | Rivers

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    Paddleboarders, dogs jumping in, people swimming – all enjoying our local river (Devon campaigners call for ‘right to riverbank’ after finding Dart has 108 owners, 29 July), but our kingfisher family have disappeared, and otters no longer seen. Let’s leave much of our riverbanks to the natural world, which we are destroying so fast.
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    As an expat Millwall supporter I took exception to Jonathan Freedland’s comparison of Millwall fans with a murderous, vengeful nation like Israel (1 August). It had a humorous side, but this jarred when thousands of humans are being killed and injured.
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    In response to your article (Neanderthals were not ‘hypercarnivores’ and feasted on maggots, scientists say, 25 July), Joan Clibbon’s book Cooking the British Way quotes Daniel Defoe on how stilton was served thick with mites and maggots, which were eaten with a special spoon.
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