A full nest at Loch of the Lowes
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…of prey to ensure they are safe and secure.” Laura Chow, Head of Charities at People’s Postcode Lottery, said: “It’s great to learn that all three eggs have now hatched…
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…of prey to ensure they are safe and secure.” Laura Chow, Head of Charities at People’s Postcode Lottery, said: “It’s great to learn that all three eggs have now hatched…
…from governments around the UK to secure nature’s recovery. “The Scottish Government can act today, by bringing forward the publication of a Natural Environment Bill that sets out clear and…
…left me feeling under-confident and under-prepared for work in the conservation sector. Soon after graduating, and once restrictions were lifted, I contacted Harry Richards, the Trust’s Community Engagement Officer based…
…and rivers and at sea. It also details the wide range of actions that can be taken to secure the recovery of the species. Atlantic salmon are an important indicator…
…to create an island for the birds. Secondly, the location of your bird bath is important. They should be in the shade away from midday sun to reduce the water…
…and was found by a couple of locals who got in touch with Warden Jim, who took swift action to move it to a secure location and kept it cool…
…secured safely in a cage to the canoe. I have to admit, I have transported many strange things before, but an osprey by canoe is a first! Unlike the swans,…
…they don’t fit in or are just not confident to take the first step. By coming with us they feel safe and secure and have a sense of belonging. We…
…on the nest throughout the incubation period, ensuring that these ospreys have a safe and secure nesting site.” Will Humpington, Advisor for Climate Change & Environment, People’s Postcode Lottery said:…
…being introduced as an attempt to reduce the spread of bovine tuberculosis (bTB). The licences that have been issued by the UK Government are designed to test the controlled shooting…