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The UK's tallest bird faced extinction in the 16th century. Now, it's making a comeback
It’s a new year, and what better way to kick it off than by looking back on some of the biggest conservation wins we’ve ...
1. Walk right from the entrance to the car park, over the Bridgewater Aqueduct and along the towpath. Join the A6144 at Lymm Bridge and turn right to Lymm Cross. Turn left at the cross and follow ...
Discover the David Attenborough-approved wildlife hotspots on your doorstep with the best wildlife spots in London ...
"My favourite shot of 2025 is this wonderful skyscape over Powell's Pool. It was taken on a very cold evening in March when ...
But at Purbeck in Dorset at Hartland Moor, stress-tolerant wildflower species such as stork’s bill and common centaury did well, and the impact of the dry weather pushing cattle to graze in wetter ...
The National Trust’s annual round up of the year shows the impacts of climate-fuelled extremes on landscapes and wildlife.
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Trees that can damage your home’s foundation from 20 metres away
Certain tree species have root systems so extensive and water-hungry that they can cause serious structural damage to ...
While there are no recent official estimates of the total cost to the UK of damage caused by deer, it's clear that it is ...
All self-respecting Christmas stories start in one of two places: Bethlehem or the North Pole. The former is firm favourite ...
A bowl "brimming with sliced cucumber and onion soaked in vinegar", known as The Soak, was described by the museum as a ...
Ask the publishers to restore access to 500,000+ books. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. A line drawing of the Internet Archive headquarters building ...
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