The Asian Hornet has the appetite to eat up to 50 Honey Bees in a single day and last year decimated Jersey’s bee population. Isle of Wight beekeepers ask residents to keep an eye out for them
Historically, the eels were caught in the River Thames for human consumption, but their numbers have declined in recent years. This could be due to over fishing, coastal development or pesticides.
The grant will be used to fund distance working equipment, repairs to nature reserves, site adaptations for visitor safety, and staff time for those unable to benefit from the furlough scheme due to the essential nature of their roles
Matthew shared a video of Facebook where the backs of some carp can be seen out of the water due to the lack of depth in the lake. He's calling for urgent action
You can do as many butterfly counts as you like, but they need to be done by Sunday 9th August and will be crucial in the fight to conserve our natural world
Although a number of reports had been received in the past few years, surveys have now shown that otters are active along the river upstream of Horringford
Haven Falconry Bird of Prey Centre have ongoing costs to feed and maintain the animals, but have lost much of their income so have launched a fundraising campaign