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Conservation for the 21st century, on a scale never before attempted in the UK!
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Rare Bird Flies Into Wallasea
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Hilary Hunter
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Now before all you twitchers book your flights and pack your cars - read on. This is a very special bird, but not one that is going to disappear before you get here! Back in the mists of time, last year when I joined this project, I had a daft notion...
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Kayak Krazy in Essex
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As friends will certify, I'm not often speechless, but we were all gobsmacked to see 70 colourful kayaks heading for the causeway on Sunday - it wasn't that we weren't expecting them, but there was more than twice as many as initially predicted...
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Wild Coast Project reaches You-Tube
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Over a decade after the first videoblog hit the internet, the Wild Coast Project has just begun what we hope will be a series of films to record history in the making. Over the coming months, and years, we'll be recording the various stages of development...
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Wallasea Island from a young photographer's perspective
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Blogger: Oliver Creamer Joining up with 2020 Vision means that over the recent months I have formed an intimate relationship with the landscape and wildlife of Wallasea Island. One thing about Wallasea is how dull it may appear one day, then the next...
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Adders a plenty, but no Baldrick in sight
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Anyone near the east end of the seawall a few days ago may have heard some unladylike language. Well,you see, I come from Ireland where, legend has it, St Patrick kindly drove out the snakes some time ago. And yes, you guessed it, I had just nearly stepped...
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Farmers visit Burnham Wick Farm to find out more about Environmental stewardship options
RSPB Farm Adviisor Frank Vargas, held and information morning at Burnham Wick Farm, where farmer Martin...
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corn bunting
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4 Nov 2010
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Ratty's new home
water voles
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29 Oct 2010
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A less elusive water vole
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29 Oct 2010
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Wallasea Walter
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20 Oct 2010
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One of the bird surveyors
Essential surveys are a big part of the RSPB's management of the Defra marsh.
bird count
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20 Oct 2010
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Hilary Hunter
Wallasea IS an island
Tide rising to flood the causeway - it went up another couple of feet after this was taken!
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20 Oct 2010
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Brushcutters in action
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14 Oct 2010
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All Washed Up
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14 Oct 2010
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Visitors to the open weekend enjoying the views
- lots of visitors stopped off at the north side viewpoint overlooking the exisitng DEFRA wetland to...
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3 Oct 2010
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The splendid new information board
All you ever needed to know about wallasea Wild Coast on one board!!
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