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Northumberland Wildlife Trust is always delighted to welcome new volunteers to the team, but the latest recruit is proving to ...
From puffins in Northern Ireland to pine voles in Germany, Libby Penman showcases European nature stories that celebrate the amazing work of people fighting to save Europe's wildlife. Show more ...
contributing to the accuracy of water vole population estimates and aiding data collation for the Restoring Ratty project and future reintroduction projects. Goose's skills will also be put to use in ...
White-tailed eagles have since been reintroduced to Scotland and the Isle of Wight, as well as Ireland. There are now breeding populations across Scotland and Ireland, and in 2023 a white-tailed eagle ...
Norfolk have increased recently, but is this native predator good for our wildlife? Asks Norfolk Wildlife Trust Reserves ...
Some people outside of farming have unrealistic views about how romantic it should be. While there is something very special ...
The dense, layered nature of pine straw provides an ideal habitat for certain insects and rodents, especially in areas with high moisture or shade. Slugs, snails, and even rodents like voles can ...
The Bavarian Pine Vole is a nearly extinct rodent endemic to southern Germany’s mountain region. It has thick dark red fur and a long tail, and feeds on the needles and bark of pine trees. Various ...
These charismatic mammals are related to stoats, otters and pine martens, and love to eat both mice and voles! Weasels and stoats look quite similar, to tell them apart look at how they move – while ...
Weasels evolved this body design to enter holes or burrows as they search for such prey as mice and voles, squirrels and ... members of their own family like pine martens and fishers.