For our food To grow food, we need farmers and nature. Healthy soils, clean water, a rich diversity of life - nature gives us ...
Turtle Doves are up in Western Europe, giving hope to the future of the UK population.
This lowland, wet-grassland reserve boasts stunning open views across the Lough, backdropped by the wider landscape. Open water meets reedbed and fen before flooding out onto wet grassland at Portmore ...
It’s been another record-breaking year for Bitterns in the UK with 283 booming males recorded in the latest results from the ...
Earlier in March, the UK Government introduced a new Planning and Infrastructure Bill. The UK Government says it wants the ...
Swallows, one of the real signs of spring to many, start to soar overhead from early March. Originally cave dwellers, they now are more commonly found in barns, stables or sheds with access to fly in ...
Pollution likely to come from last week’s collision involving an oil tanker and cargo ship.
Breeding birds can be seen at this time of year on both inland freshwater and coastal waters. Look out for Black-headed Gulls ...
Our first reserve on the Isle of Wight, Brading Marshes stretches from the village of Brading to the sea at Bembridge Harbour. It's a haven for a wide array of wildlife, ranging from Buzzards, Little ...
Greenfinches are in serious trouble, but together we can help by keeping feeding stations clean to stop disease spreading. This beautiful little bird was a common sight in gardens but has seen a ...
The Whooper Swan is a large white swan, bigger than a Bewick's Swan. It has a long neck, which it usually holds erect, and black legs. Its black bill has a large triangular patch of yellow on it. It ...
Did you know that there is more than one type of ‘seagull’? In fact, there are around 50 species worldwide and six types which commonly breed in the UK! Perhaps you have that noticed that not all of ...
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