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Written by RSWT
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Monday, 23 April 2007 |
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A plea from the wildlife trusts Suffolk Wildlife Trust is appealing to people to help save the bumblebee. This delightful insect has become increasingly scarce over the past 70 years, with three species becoming extinct altogether. Habitat loss and changes in farming methods has meant that the number of species found in lowland Britain has halved since 1950. By growing suitable plants and providing a haven for bumblebees in our gardens we can help safeguard future populations. |
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Written by RSWT
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Thursday, 22 March 2007 |
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London Wildlife Trust, The National Trust and the Environment Agency have come together to restore Watermeads Island, a historic wetland near Mitcham , to reintroduce water voles to the river Wandle and to aid the future survival of this endangered species. A partnership of organisations, led by London Wildlife Trust’s London Water Vole Project, is aiming to bring back the water vole to the Wandle by spring 2009 through a reintroduction programme. |
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Written by RSWT
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Monday, 12 March 2007 |
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As the nation prepares to welcome British Summertime by turning the clocks forward (25 March), amphibians are jumping at the chance to get hot under the collar with their cold-blooded mates - but it’s not always plain-sailing. |
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