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wild about otters

Rating: 2

August 18th 2011

Celebrate a brighter future for otters with the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust

The Dormouse - one of Cheshire’s most secretive and very sleepy creatures

Rating: 3

August 17th 2011

Cheshire Wildlife Trust’s Tom Marshall opens the lid on the private life of one of Cheshire’s most secretive and very sleepy creatures, the dormouse Photography by Tom Marshall

Bringing the Duke of Burgundy butterfly back home to Yorkshire

Rating: 3

August 16th 2011

Attempts are being made to return a rare regal creature to its Yorkshire habitat

Nature watch... in August

Rating: 3

August 11th 2011

The sounds of summer

Richard Thomas - The yield from fields

Rating: 3

August 5th 2011

Richard Thomas farms with his father at Risbury Court in Herefordshire, and is the fifth generation of his family to work on the same farm and the fourth generation to breed Hereford cattle

Good year for bees in the North East

Rating: 3

August 3rd 2011

The global bee population is in decline. But it’s not all bad news. Here in the North East an exciting new company has just come up with something that’s creating quite a buzz

Nature Watch... in August

Rating: 3

July 29th 2011

The sounds of Summer

Wild days Out

Rating: 3

July 29th 2011

This bank holiday, why not discover our wild side – from a living rainforest near Newbury to birds of prey in Reading...

Ancient beauties

Rating: 2

July 28th 2011

Dragonflies used to swoop, dive and roll around the heads of the dinosaurs...

Free family fun to celebrate Kent’s wildlife

Rating: 2

July 28th 2011

The County’s biggest wildlife event, the Festival of Wildlife, organised by Kent Wildlife Trust, returns to the beautiful lakeside and woodland setting of Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve...

Go local for great days out

Rating: 3

July 25th 2011

Explore the Stort Valley with the help of Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust...

Churrings at Dusk

Rating: 3

July 20th 2011

The RSPB’s Grahame Madge encounters one of the county’s more enigmatic birds

Artists and Poets unite to save butterflies

Rating: 2

July 20th 2011

The fragile butterfly is a prime indicator of the health of our entire ecosystem. Poets and artists from across Shropshire have banded together to raise awareness and funds to keep the butterfly safe.

Love Your Zoo!

Rating: 3

July 13th 2011

Rosalind Smith discovers why Newquay Zoo, and people who work there, are such an inspiration for Cornwall

Secrets of the South East

Rating: 3

July 13th 2011

Where to discover marine wildlife, writes Abigail Crosby, Marine Conservation Officer, Cornwall Wildlife Trust...

A Really Wild Life - A Talk with Chris Packham

Rating: 3

July 13th 2011

Globetrotting wildlife broadcaster and award-winning photographer Chris Packham, chats to Ron Toft about living in the New Forest, growing up in Hampshire and his widely discussed controversial views...

Return of an elusive butterfly

Rating: 2

July 12th 2011

By James Hitchcock, Conservation Officer Central Reserves for Worcestershire Wildlife Trust

Animal Magic - Pinnewala Elephant Orphanage, Sri Lanka

Rating: 3

Web Exclusive

July 11th 2011

Flatulent bubble baths, splashes and showers: Karen Bowerman watches a herd of seventy elephants enjoy bath time at Pinnewala Elephant Orphanage, Sri Lanka...

Nature watch... in July

Rating: 3

July 9th 2011

The secret life of the dragonfly

Farmer Richard Thomas

Rating: 3

July 8th 2011

Richard Thomas farms with his father at Risbury Court in Herefordshire. He is the fifth generation of his family to work on the farm and the fourth generation to breed Hereford cattle