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Reaching over 100,000 signatures marks a clarion call for nature-friendly farming. This is a movement of people who care ...
Hannah Bourne-Taylor is campaigning for Swift bricks to be installed in new buildings. Here she explains the urgency of her campaign and why we all need to take action to help struggling species.
Identifying wildlife can be tricky – often seen at a distance and rarely staying still for long! Here are some handy hin... Migration Bird migration is one of the wonders of the natural world. Find ...
Surrounded by birch woodlands and heather-clad hills, lochs don’t get much more picturesque or peaceful than Ruthven. The water here is fringed with sedge beds, making it a great place to see breeding ...
⚠ Gwenffrwd Dinas is open, but currently with restricted access. The main car park at ///suave.height.splash is open, and you will be able to use about 200m of boardwalk, seeing some of the best pied ...
Located in the East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Aylesbeare Common is a stretch of picturesque heathland. But don’t let its peaceful appearance fool you, it’s alive with wildlife.
Tucked on the north coast of Norfolk, between the villages of Titchwell and Thornham, Titchwell Marsh is blessed with diverse habitats. Explore reedbeds, saltmarsh and freshwater lagoons where Avocets ...
Kazakhstan, in the heart of Central Asia between China and Russia, is home to the world’s largest and most intact steppe grasslands: dry grassland found in Eurasian temperate climates Since 2005, the ...
Beautiful and tranquil, Middleton Lakes is a mosaic of wetlands, meadows and woodland in the heart of the River Tame Valley. Several kilometres of trails lead visitors through rich habitats, alive ...
This sheltered inlet is an internationally important wetland site for wildlife, featuring saltmarsh and mudflats, lagoons, reedbeds, farmland and shingle beach. Follow our trails around the reserve, ...
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