Wild Questions might not be what you expect from a nature and wildlife podcast. Each episode will see our fantastic hosts Yas Devi and Jamie Wyver interviewing our special guests to get to the bottom ...
Welsh communities rescue over 1,000 seabirds so far this year. The Manx Shearwater is a lesser-known seabird but one everyone ...
“Berwick Bank is the deadliest windfarm for birds we are aware of anywhere on the planet. It could devastate entire colonies ...
LIFE on the Edge has been a large-scale project designed to conserve, restore and future-proof our fragile coastal habitats.
Henry and James’ 13-hour feat raised £5,300 for nature – split between three charities, the RSPB, National Trust and the Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs & Northants.
Wild Barnacle Geese only visit the UK in autumn and winter, migrating from Greenland and Svalbard to spend the colder months ...
One of our lovely winter visitors can also be heard calling in November – the Redwing. These small thrushes migrate to the UK ...
Every year, while we’re celebrating the festive season, Turtle Doves are foraging for seeds in West Africa. When spring arrives, they set out on an epic 3,000-mile journey across the Sahara Desert and ...
The Nature of Scotland Awards shine a light on the great work being done to help Scotland’s species and habitats. With the support of our generous sponsors and particularly headline sponsor NatureScot ...
Fungi grow in lots of places, but they all need damp conditions to survive. You’ll often see them in rotting tree stumps and damp soil near living trees. Puffballs grow in grassy fields, so look out ...
Little Terns, which weigh less than a tennis ball and migrate thousands of miles from West Africa each spring, nest on sand and shingle beaches around the UK coast. Their numbers have fallen by 39% ...
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