As 30 Days Wild wraps up for another year, Louise Baker from Your Health Group tells us more about how residents of their ...
This glossy wading bird is a scarce visitor to the UK, though records have become more common in recent decades. The glossy ibis is a heron-like bird with a long, curving beak. They breed in parts of ...
What's going down your plughole? Watching how you wash and clean is an easy way to help out wildlife. Some of our favourite washing-up liquids and cleaning products can be harmful to wildlife with ...
At the Farming with Nature Stage, The Wildlife Trusts will be hosting two days of workshops and panel discussions on agricultural innovation and challenges both great and small.
You have to be patient to be a farmer or a tree grower. Good stuff takes time. You also have to be patient as a farm policy observer. Vicki Hird looks at the state of play on farm ministers, long ...
The common carp is a very large fish that is popular with anglers due to its size and fighting spirit. It frequents ponds, gravel pits and lakes, but is not native to the UK, being introduced in the ...
A new report commissioned by The Wildlife Trusts has uncovered the decade-long decline of the UK’s environment since the EU Referendum. Marking the ten-year anniversary of the EU Referendum, a new ...
The common name of the bloody-nosed beetle derives from its unusual defence mechanism: when threatened, it secretes a distasteful blood-red liquid from its mouth. This flightless beetle can be found ...
Considered Britain's most threatened butterfly, the high brown fritillary can be only be found in a few areas of England and Wales. UK BAP: Priority Species. Section 41 species of principal importance ...
The white-letter hairstreak gets its name from the white lines that form a 'W' shape on its underside. It is an elusive butterfly, spending much of its time in the treetops. Protected in the UK under ...
This beautiful orange and brown butterfly is now a rare sight in the UK The Duke of Burgundy is a small butterfly that takes to the wing in mid-to-late spring. They can be found on chalk and limestone ...