Animals & Wildlife Magazine
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Signs of Spring Sweep Across the Nation.
Paul Chesterfield (rspb-images.com)January temperatures in England and Wales were 1°C above the long-term average triggering wildlife to stir from its winter... Read more
The 16 February 2018 by Philpickin
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Britain's Birds - Winners and Losers
Chiffchaff © Amy LewisThe 20th annual BirdTrends report from the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO), just published, gives the latest information on the winner... Read more
The 21 December 2017 by Philpickin
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[Press Release] Does the Early Bird Catch the Caterpillar?
Willow Warbler by Chris KnightsNewly published research led by the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) sheds light on the impact that climate change has had on... Read more
The 20 November 2017 by Philpickin
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Red Squirrel Reintroduction Success with Breeding and Natural Expansion
Red squirrel © Peter Cairns www.scotlandbigpicture.com A project by Trees for Life relocating red squirrels to their old forest homes in northwest Scotland has... Read more
The 06 November 2017 by Philpickin
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Argyll Nature Reserve Throws 40th Birthday Party
© Luke MulhollandAn Argyll nature reserve which is home to one of the finest examples of ancient oak woodland in Europe is celebrating its 40th birthday this... Read more
The 05 September 2017 by Philpickin
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Nature, Red in Tooth and Claw
On the 15 th of July, Zina and Allison, two of our primate researchers, heard a loud commotion from the baboon troop they were following. Upon investigation,... Read more
The 02 August 2017 by Iratemonkey
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Why Delisting of Grizzly Bears is Premature | The Extinction Chronicles
GR: As the world’s wildlife species fade out of existence, government agencies responsible for their protection push them back to allow tourists to cover the... Read more
The 18 July 2017 by Garry Rogers
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Dead Trees Stoke Wildfire Fears
Climate Change and Fires Replace Forests with Weeds GR: Climate-change droughts are killing trees and shrubs in dry lands around the world. Read more
The 18 July 2017 by Garry Rogers
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Best Summer Ever for Hummingbird Hawk-moths?
We’re on track for a record summer for Hummingbird Hawk-moth sightings in Britain, with more recorded in gardens this June than in previous years, as found by... Read more
The 18 July 2017 by Philpickin
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Trump “Review” Includes Seven of California’s National Monuments
GR: Republican tools of homocentric businesses are hard at work opening the land to exploitation. What happened to us? Is this capitalism run wild, or is it... Read more
The 30 June 2017 by Garry Rogers
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