The Demise of Natural England
Good article highlighting the parlous state of England’s watchdog for our beleaguered wildlife: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jul/04/britain-wildlife-cuts-brexit?CMP=share_btn_tw
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Good article highlighting the parlous state of England’s watchdog for our beleaguered wildlife: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jul/04/britain-wildlife-cuts-brexit?CMP=share_btn_tw
There are lots of really good, relevant news stories and up to date research to be found on the RSPB’s Martin Harper’s Blog. Here are
Well, here we are in the far west of Wales in the Gwaun valley nestling below the Preseli Hills Mountains; the weather is wall to
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-sussex-43006793/ashdown-forest-deer-cull-necessary-to-save-lives Controversy has just hit the tv screens of Sussex after the the BBC SEToday article concerning the culling of deer on the Ashdown Forest…
As badger culls begin, could one pioneering vet’s bovine TB test end the slaughter? Patrick Barkham. The Observer. Sun 15 Oct 2017. Research at a
Saturday, Oct 7th. During a grey, damp morning, I saw two groups of brent geese numbering perhaps 150 birds passing Hastings, battling head-on into the
Sunday, Sept 18. I walked with a friend to Bishopstone Tidemills where there is much evidence of the archaeological dig being carried out to unearth
Saturday, Sept 9. I took a railway excursion, ending up back on the coast at Folkestone. Rail travel I believe, is a fine way of
I wonder what sort of fencing they will be using – to keep the dogs out! And I wonder if they’ll remove them at night
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