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Natural England grants licences for buzzard control Thursday 23rd May 2013 Buzzard (photo: Amy Lewis) The government agency, Natural England, has licensed the destruction of the eggs and nests of buzzards to protect a pheasant shoot and a poultry farm. The licences were issued to land...
Natural England grants licences for buzzard control Thursday 23rd May 2013 Buzzard (photo: Amy Lewis) The government agency, Natural England, has licensed the destruction of the eggs and nests of buzzards to protect a pheasant shoot and a poultry farm. The licences were issued to land...
Aquatic vegetation in the River Test (photo: Guy Edwardes/2020Vision) There are only around 200 chalk streams in the world, and 85% of these are found in England. Most are located in south and east England, but some important chalkstreams are also to be found in Lincolnshire and Yorks...
State of Nature - 60% of UK species in decline, groundbreaking study finds Wednesday 22nd May 2013 UK nature is in trouble – that is the conclusion of a groundbreaking report published today by a coalition of leading conservation and research organisations. Scientists working side-by-...
State of Nature 2013 Living Landscape and Living Seas General publications Books Annual Review and Annual Reports Briefings and papers State of Nature 2013 A collaboration between 25 UK conservation and research organisations Download main report + supplements: England | Scotland | No...
Step inside our Living Landscapes Wild marshes to windswept mountain tops - delve into the sights and sounds of places around the UK where Wildlife Trusts are working with partners to restore whole landscapes for nature. Explore 360 interactive panoramas of our Living Landscapes on yo...
Bees face a brighter future as pesticides banned Monday 29th April 2013 A decision to restrict certain pesticides, known as neonics, has today been welcomed by The Wildlife Trusts. The continued opposition of the UK Government is very disappointing and of great concern to those of us ...
Bees and other pollinating insects are a vital part of our natural environment, they help hundreds of plant species to reproduce - including many food crops. Without bees farmers would face a bill of more than £1.8bn to pollinate crops by hand, undermining our food supply. Insect poll...