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The birds and the bees
Many of us have set up special homes for our local avian friends in our back gardens. Yet after going to every effort to ensure they’re in the right position, safe and secure, it’s another animal entirely that often ends up setting up house in our bird boxes...
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Free trees for communities
A blog post by Beverley Gormley, community trees manager for the Woodland Trust
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Old, wrinkly and gnarly – no, we’re talking about trees!
The Woodland Trust's Chris Hickman writes about trees and why it's important we look after them ahead of Tree of the Year.
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Everything you need to know about Winterwatch 2018
Winterwatch is back on our screens from the end of January 2018, here's everything you need to know.
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A New Adventure
Autumnwatch Series Producer Chris Howard shares a look ahead for Autumnwatch in New England, and explains why it's so difficult to capture this ethereal season on camera.
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Wildlife winners and losers
Martin Hughes-Games wants to hear how your local wildlife has fared in 2014's wet winter weather.
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"I went behind the scenes at Springwatch and this is what it's like..."
Life behind the scenes at Ö÷²¥´óÐã Springwatch
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Amphibians and winterkill – a worse than average year?
Earlier this year the UK was hit by the ‘Beast from the East’, which caused havoc with trains, roads and disrupted many businesses and jobs. However, it was not only people who were affected; many amphibians suffered as well. In particular, common frogs did not fare well in the cold conditions a...
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Return to the wild
Euan McIlwraith tell us what's it's like to work on Winterwatch and reminisces about his wild times in the Cairngorms.
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Swimming in silent seas
Dr Nathan Merchant. Principal Scientist at the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
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The butterfly that's coming back from the brink
The comma butterfly has not had an easy time of it, but times are changing.
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Cold Weather with Wildlife in Mind
It's mid March and though the UK has already been hit with a chilly spell of artic weather and snowfall bought in by the Beast from the East and Storm Emma, the forecast shows that we're set for a round two of weird weather! Here are few tips to bear in mind when thinking about our wildlife.
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There's more from Springwatch this year...
You don't have to wait until Springwatch returns to Ö÷²¥´óÐã Two on 26th May to get your wildlife fix.