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Spring has surely sprung, it certainly has from where I’m sitting writing this article with blossoms twirling and dancing in the air as they fall from the tree across the road and ferns that are unfurling their tendrils in the local park. B...
Seen a small, point bird looping and swirling through the sky lately? It could be one of these four beauties that are hard to tell apart, especially zipping around in the sky!
Image - Northumberland Wildlife Trust...
Right, today we’re talking about beavers — arguably nature’s most overqualified engineers, accidental ecosystem restorers, and lowkey environmental geniuses because tomorrow (April 7th) is International Beaver Day, which feels like one of t...
As the days get longer and the air warms (and it hopefully stops raining quite so much), the UK is about to get a major dose of spring energy in the form of returning migratory birds.
Photo by Hans Veth on Unsplash
From April onwards, our...
Stand in a rewilded landscape and it feels like proof that everything can be okay again. Birds return. Insects hum. Small mammals bound about. Systems begin to stitch themselves back together. It’s tangible, visible, and absolutely blooming...
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