Norfolk Eastern Daily Press Richard Mabey opens Norfolk community wood Norfolk Eastern Daily Press The overall aim is to create a lasting open natural site for residents to enjoy, which will encourage wildlife back to the area.
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£1000 reward after crossbow attacks on seagulls in Scarborough Scarborough Today Residents were surprised that one of the birds could still be seen flying in the area off Burr Bank. Geoff Edmond, the RSPCA Inspector for the Scarborough ..
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Antrim firm Fast Engineering in oil spill boost BBC News The company's wildlife rescue system involves fitting the tanks with a netting enclosure, along with a water treatment and recirculation system.
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Forestry Commission News Spotlight on urgent need to protect and restore forests Forestry Commission News “This conference will be a wonderful opportunity to share and develop that experience and expertise, further develop co-operative programmes for forest ... and more
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Fishing amp; shooting Just what should you feed a polar bear Scotsman I have to admit I have not met Mercedes, who is the polar bear that Edinburgh Zoo sent to the Highland wildlife park at Kincraig. ..
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Japanese Knotweed Invades Corsham Roadside Corsham People It is widely considered an invasive species and was listed by the World Conservation Union as one of the world's one-hundred worst invasive species. ...
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Special soil holds up village resurfacing work Salisbury Journal The reason for this is that foreign material could have an adverse effect on wildlife .
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Telegraph.co.uk Return of the British orchid Telegraph.co.uk These are places where I've seen wild orchids this month, but check the websites of your county's Wildlife Trust and see what riches they offer; ... and more
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The gloves are off in fight over Talbot Heath development plans Bournemouth Echo BATTLE lines have been drawn up by wildlife experts determined to protect sensitive Poole heathland from development.
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TV gardener Charlie Dimmock gets 'down and dirty' for 2012 wetlands project Newham Recorder In legacy the riverside area will be a tranquil space for people and wildlife which will also help protect 5000 properties in the area from flooding. and more
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