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Honey, I’m home! Giant bee thought to be EXTINCT makes miraculous comeback

Un-BEE-lievable! The Violet Carpenter Bee, otherwise known as a Black Bee because of the distinctive dark violet, almost black colour of its wings and body, was declared officially extinct in 2002. Stowarzyszenie Natura i Człowiek/Facebook

Declared extinct by ecologists in 2002, the 2.5cm Black Bee has now been spotted in six permanent habitats after ecologists urged Facebook users to send in photos.

Green money: Lublin rolls out green budget for environmental projects

Lublin will invest in green projects to make it a “green city, drawing people with its originality and diverse vegetation”.

Getting the city buzz. Polish bees go urban and move into cities

Forget the countryside, bees and their hives are now part of the urban landscape.

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New bi-lingual book hailed as ‘love letter’ to one of Warsaw’s quirkiest streets

Laying bare the secrets and the stories behind Warsaw’s Hoża street, the new Polish-English language book is set to achieve cult status for its charming exploration of the city’s hidden side.

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Measuring between 1.3 to 1.5 metres long and 50cm in depth, the cylindrical metal canister was found in the conservatory of an 18th century palace used by Hitler’s SS as a brothel.

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