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Butterfly Conservation's Big Butterfly Count runs from 18 July-10 August and members of the public are being urged to get involved. Taking part involves spending 15 minutes in any outdoor space and ...
David Cooper produced one of the birds of the year while out and about on his Unst stomping ground in mid-May.
The UK will ban most lead ammunition from 2026 to protect wildlife and reduce pollution. Conservationists have welcomed the ...
Birding in Cheshire, the history of Rutland Water, South Polar Skua ID, the British status of Ortolan Bunting, Hornsea Mere's ...
Record numbers of Hen Harriers have been illegally killed or gone missing in suspicious circumstances over the last five ...
Our columnist reflects on a recent trip to South Africa and wonders if there's middle ground to be reached when it comes to ...
White Tern has been seen in Bermuda for only the second time, with a bird proving twitchable in the North Atlantic archipelago. The only previous Bermuda occurrence was in December 1972. White Tern ...
A newly published study has documented the status of Saker Falcon in the Caucasus region in detail for the first time. Despite its large range encompassing large parts of Eurasia, Saker is rare and ...
Flamingos actively hunt prey using swirling water vortices created by their feet, necks and beaks, new research shows. By ...