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Wildlife Watch Groups
Bedfordshire Wildlife Watch Updates
Wild Learning Officer, Megan, shares details of our recent Wildlife Watch events in Bedfordshire and how you can join in the fun!
Flitvale Wildlife Watch Re-launch
Wild Learning Officer, Megan Owen, tells us about the exciting re-launch of the Flitvale Wildlife Watch group.
On the Watch for Water Bugs
Juliette Butler explains how you can learn how to identify water bugs in your garden pond, or local waterways
Watch what you wash away
Some cosmetics, soaps, washing-up liquids and cleaning products can be harmful to wildlife with long-lasting effects.
Young People's Forum creative Wildlife Watch competition (primary school age)
30 Days Wild - Day Seven - Hiding
A new spot from which to watch the wildlife...
Lesser weever fish
One of the only venomous fish to be found in British waters, the lesser weever fish is certainly one to watch out for!
Brimstone
One of the joys of a spring day is watching a fluttering, lemon-yellow brimstone alight on a flower - an early sign that the seasons are changing. It is commonly spotted in gardens, woodland and…
A younger voice for nature
Hear from life-long Wildlife Watch member and young volunteer Millie about Ely Wildlife Watch and why she thinks it's important for young people to get outdoors
Teal
The teal is a pretty, little dabbling duck, which can be easily spotted in winter on reservoirs, gravel pits, and flooded meadows. Watching flocks of this bird wheel through a winter sky is a true…