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Birds magazine uncovered
Vicars, buttonholes and bitterns
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I'm getting married in Yorkshire this October, so during our several weekend trips up to the Ilkley area to sort out flowers, meet the vicar, go to church, taste food etc, I've been slipping in birding opportunities. I've had a real fill of...
Farming
Recognition of HNV farming begins to grow
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By Deborah Deveney, HNV Campaign Leader So much has happened since our first blog on High Nature Value (HNV) farming back in January, in particular over the past few weeks, there’s a lot to tell you about. Most importantly it’s great to...
Scottish Nature Notes
Look what the wind blew in...
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Davide Scridel, Research Assistant with RSPB Scotland, gives us an update on his research work in the Outer Hebrides. Look what the wind blew in... It is nearly a month since I started here and I have now completed the first round of visits to...
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One Big Thing for Nature: guest blog post by Jon Nott
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Following the launch of the State of Nature report, I am keen to stimulate a debate about what else we need to do to live in harmony with nature. Over the next few weeks, people from differing perspectives will propose their One Big Thing for Nature....
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New community engagement rules – will they help or hinder wind power?
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Today DECC has published its new policy on community engagement and benefits for onshore wind developments in England. Onshore wind is a critical technology if we are to meet our 2020 climate and renewable energy targets, as we have written on this...
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