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Following the deaths of two sheep and a cow this week, the Farmers’ Union is asking that the government closely monitor the whereabouts of the wolves known to be living in Flanders.

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As if the coronavirus was not bad enough, Flanders is facing a drought this summer.

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At the beginning of the corona virus pandemic, staff at the Ghent City Archive decided to look back to the influenza pandemic of 1918 and see how their city had fared.

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Flanders' only wolf pair, dubbed Noëlla and August, are proud parents of newborn pups, environment minister Zuhal Demir has announced.

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The 10 mayors of Flanders’ coastal municipalities met this week to discuss plans for managing tourist numbers when restrictions on movement are relaxed.

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Limburg's wolf couple Noëlla and August are expecting a litter as early as next week, according to the Flemish Agency for Nature and Woodlands.

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Flanders has been saved from an ecological disaster on the river Scheldt. A co-ordinated effort has prevented pollution from a sugar refinery in France from flowing down the river.

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With seasonal farm workers unable to travel to Flanders to help with harvests, the government is encouraging locals to step in and help.

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Schools in Flanders are preparing to resume teaching online after the Easter holidays, with a view to re-opening classrooms before the summer holiday.

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