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  • Martin Harper's blog

    From state to pressure on... buzzards

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    I enjoyed the launch of our joint State of Nature report yesterday. My day started on the BBC Breakfast sofa alongside a common toad ably handled by Jim Foster (from Amphibian and Reptile Conservation ). It ended with an excellent event at the Natural...
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    Wildlife friendly farming – Nature needs you!

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    Today sees the launch of one of the most comprehensive assessments of the health of the UK’s natural environment. Sadly, much of the ‘ State of Nature ’ report, written by new partnership of 25 research and conservation organisations...
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    Why the state of nature matters

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    Today is a big day. For the first time, all the UK wildlife organisations have joined forces to compile a health check of nature in the UK and its overseas territories. This evening Sir David Attenborough will help us launch a new State of Nature report...
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    Posing peacocks at The Lodge

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    Couldn't resist a quick snap with these colourful visitors that have been wandering around The Lodge in recent weeks. They've taken a real liking to hanging around outside the staff canteen and chilling out underneath the picnic tables. ...
  • Farming

    East Anglia’s ‘Noah’s Ark’

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    Guest blog by David Hirst, Natural England A farming duo is giving wildlife in Essex a vital helping hand by creating their own version of ‘Noah’s Ark’ on their farm. Thanks to their conservation work, lapwings, lizards, snakes...
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