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Durham Wildlife Trust launches appeal to secure future of nature reserve
Northern Echo· 3 days agoSet in 74 hectares of wetlands and grasslands, the site has developed into a significant area for wildlife, with more than 200 bird species recorded, including ...
Belcarra is still enjoying bird boost - news - Western People
Western People· 1 day agoA rare North American bird who currently calls a Mayo village home has given tourism to the area a huge boost in the last number of weeks. ‘Lorrie’ is the affectionate name ...
Whisby Nature Park welcomes chick for first time in its history
BBC News· 3 days agoA species of bird has been born at a nature reserve in Lincolnshire for the first time in its...
Ivanka Trump reveals plans to build billion-dollar 'Hobbit homes'
Daily Mail· 7 hours agoPlans to build a swank Trump-linked resort have not gone unchallenged in Albania where autocratic...
Barnsley: Scheme to boost wildlife at wastewater treatment sites
BBC News· 4 days agoA water firm has launched a project aiming to improve four wildlife habitats close to wastewater...
Why cats have been BANNED from going outside by Aussie council
Daily Mail· 16 hours agoNeil McDougall Park (pictured) is one of the areas South Perth Council wants to ban cats from Feral...
The UK's five most beautiful national parks
BBC News· 11 hours agoFor a small country, the United Kingdom packs a hefty punch when it comes to the diversity and beauty of its landscapes. It's vital that people have...
Reed buntings breed in Jersey for first time in 27 years
BBC News· 3 days agoThe National Trust for Jersey said it was "very excited" about the first confirmed breeding in the...
Italian men sued for suspected rare cacti smuggling from Chile
EuroNews· 7 days agoTwo men are currently facing a criminal trial in Italy for allegedly poaching and smuggling some of...
23 stunning pictures as Courier photographers celebrate National Camera Day
The Courier· 7 days agoCourier photographers have decades of experience catching the moments that matter most to our...