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White Cliffs of Dover
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4 July 2020 David

National Trust Dover Cliffs

Fields at the top of the White Cliffs of Dover are buzzing with life, writes Steven Morris in the Guardian.

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Pheobe Carter brown hare drawing
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24 June 2020 David

Hare illustration by Phoebe Carter

This beautiful illustration by Phoebe Carter made my day yesterday. It’s inspired by a hare I photographed earlier this week

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Common Spotted Orchid, Burton Leonard
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23 June 2020 David

National Nature Service

A coalition of environmental groups and charities is asking for the creation of a National Nature Service, according to a

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Pine marten
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16 June 2020 David

Pine martens & squirrels

There was an interesting piece about pine martens and squirrels by Patrick Barkham in the Guardian yesterday. Ignore the hyperbolic

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Cat in a Nature Reserve
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11 May 2020 David

Cat in a Nature Reserve

This is a very short post, to ask the question ‘should cats be allowed in Nature Reserves?’ I saw this

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Little owl, Bilton
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18 April 2020 David

Long Lands Common

Long Lands Common is a community-owned woodland project that has evolved out of the Nidd Gorge Community Action campaign. The

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Great tit at High Batts
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27 March 2020 David

Heal Rewilding to launch

A new national wildlife charity is to launch on Monday, reports the Guardian. Heal Rewilding plans to buy low-grade land

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Hedgehog, Studley
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9 March 2020 David

Impact of traffic on hedgehogs

A research team from Nottingham Trent University is to investigate how many hedgehogs are killed on the UK’s roads. They

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Beaver
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17 February 2020 David

Positive impact of beavers

A 5-year study into the impact of beavers on the river Otter in Devon shows they have a largely positive

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Tawny owl at Studley Royal
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16 February 2020 David

State of Nature 2019

The State of Nature reports, produced every 3 years, are a snapshot of how wildlife is faring in the UK.

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