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Blog posts in total 13
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Are we seeing a new climate normal?
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Meet the farmers bringing back our native birds
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Looking after wildlife during lockdown
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Ash dieback - a big issue for UK woodlands
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Could dropped litter be devastating for red squirrels?
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Beaver’s new home at Holnicote
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An albino badger in Buckinghamshire: a story of wildlife amid human lockdown
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In search of the yellowhammer
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Farne Island Seals
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A vision for nature at Wicken Fen
A corner of England that has more species of plants and wildlife then anywhere in the UK has celebrated its 120th anniversary – Wicken Fen. Find out more in this guest blog from the National Trust.
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Counting puffins on the Farne Islands
Puffins have traditionally done well on the wild Farne Islands off the Northumberland coast, but they are now being closely monitored amid fears climate change is having an adverse effect on sources of food and puffin numbers internationally. Find out more from the National Trust.