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Beavers return to East Anglia after more than 400 years

The semi-aquatic rodent has been reintroduced as part of a pioneering rewilding and flood management project.

Posted byRoss5th Apr 201928th Mar 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Beavers return to East Anglia after more than 400 years

Road warriors help frogs defy traffic on their primal journey home

While most of us are tucked up in the warm at this time of year, others are out in the wet and wind helping amphibians return to their spawning grounds to breed.

Posted byRoss1st Apr 201910th Feb 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Road warriors help frogs defy traffic on their primal journey home

Searching for the ancient orchards of East Anglia

If an apple a day keeps the doctor away, then Paul Read should be able to hold an entire hospital at arm’s length.

Posted byRoss2nd Oct 20182nd Mar 2022Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Searching for the ancient orchards of East Anglia

Helping eels along their incredible journey

Every eel you find in open water will have undergone an astounding 7,000km journey to get there – Ben Norrington from the Environment Agency is helping them on their way.

Posted byRoss25th Aug 201825th Apr 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Helping eels along their incredible journey

Chris Packham talks of uniting conservation and farming

On a recent visit to East Anglia, wildlife advocate Chris Packham met Martin Lines​, chairman of the Nature Friendly Farming Network, – it was a meeting of minds.

Posted byRoss20th Aug 201810th Apr 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Chris Packham talks of uniting conservation and farming

Can we save Britain’s wildlife before it is too late?

Mark Cocker’s brilliant new book takes an in-depth look at the key question of our time.

Posted byRoss20th Jun 201828th Mar 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Can we save Britain’s wildlife before it is too late?

Shining a light on the magical world of moths

Mostly night flyers, moths get a raw deal compared with butterflies, their more visible and showy cousins. Time to set a moth trap and see what’s out there.

Posted byRoss1st Nov 201725th Feb 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Shining a light on the magical world of moths

Then there were two…

So the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have announced they are expecting their second child…here’s some advice to expectant parents Kate and Will as they prepare for number two.

Posted byRoss1st Oct 201410th Feb 2021Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Then there were two…

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