The wildlife charity revealed 2019 has been a ‘Painted Lady Year’ – a natural phenomenon that happens once in a decade, when unusually high numbers of this migratory butterfly arrive in the UK.
Following up on our July report about the sighting of Bee-Eaters, this great news in from the RSPB. It’s a first, as exotic chicks fledge on the Isle of Wight.
Although there have been many photos of Buzzards shared on social media over the last week, these shots shared with us by Ainsley Bennett are of the newly released White Tailed Eagles.
Now's your chance. This British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) course trains train members of the public on how to safely rescue stranded Whales Dolphins, Porpoises & Seals.
More than half of all species are becoming rarer and 15% are at risk of disappearing all together, so confirmation that all future planning developments will need to secure overall ‘net gain’ for wildlife, has been welcomed by the Trust.
The numbers of butterflies and moths in the UK have decreased significantly since the 1970s, making the Big Butterfly Count an important nationwide citizen science survey. Here's how you can take part
Working with the Newport Rivers Group, a number of modifications have been made by Southern Water that will allow fish to travel further up and down stream from Lukely Brook to Clatterford