Wildlife has the right to browse our banks too | Rivers

Paddleboarders, jumping dogs, people swimming – all enjoying our local river (Devon activists call `right to Riverbank ” after finding that Dart has 108 owners, July 29), but our family of Mardigus has disappeared, and the otters have no longer seen. Let us leave a large part of our banks in the natural world, which we destroy so quickly.
Elaine Fullard
Oxford
As a supporter of Millwall Expatriate, I showed Jonathan Freedland comparison of Millwall fans with a deadly and avenging nation like Israel (August 1). He had a humorous side, but it gets wet when thousands of humans are killed and injured.
Peter Skinner
Corvalis, Oregon, United States
If the University of Edinburgh was to non-adoptive the definition of the International Alliance of the Holocaust of the Holocaust of anti-Semitism (letters, July 29), it could not do better than to use Stephen Sedley: “Anti-Semitism is hostility towards the Jews.” Seven words; No arguments.
Rosalind Clayton
London
“It is so cold,” said the mother of a baby born of a frozen embryo in 1994 (report, July 31). I am not surprised.
Toby wood
Peterborough
In response to your article (the Neanderthals were not `Hypercarnivores ” and feasted on maggots, scientists say, on July 25), Joan Clibbon’s book cooking The British Way Cite Daniel Defoe on the way Stilton was served thick with mites and asticots, which were eaten with a special spoon.
Lorna Bushell
Lichfield




