
Dogs off leads harming protected wildlife sites, say conservationists
Dogs off leads at protected nature reserves are disturbing nests, scaring away wintering birds and hampering the efforts of conservationists.
Alan Price
Dogs off leads at protected nature reserves are disturbing nests, scaring away wintering birds and hampering the efforts of conservationists.
Thousands of homes proposed close to a National Nature Reserve which is a vital habitat for rare plants and butterflies will be a backward step for nature.
Traditional livestock grazing and cutting edge technology have been used together to create the ideal conditions for wetland species.
Humble hoverfly needs our help, say Royal Horticultural Society and The Wildlife Trusts
Wildlife at a nature reserve in Cambridgeshire is thriving thanks to a project to plant trees, sow wildflower seeds and train up volunteers.
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Wildlife Trust BCN has responded to a speech today (Jan 29) from chancellor Rachel Reeves.