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How aphids can help to save swifts
This summer, what foods are you looking forward to eating? An ice cream in the park? Fish and chips by the sea? Aphids in the garden?
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This summer, what foods are you looking forward to eating? An ice cream in the park? Fish and chips by the sea? Aphids in the garden?
Today we’re delighted with the news that four of our offshore Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have finally been protected from damaging bottom towed fishing activity. Bex Lynam, Marine Advocacy…
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Hi - my name is Charlotte, and I'm the Conservation Grazing Manager for Yorkshire Wildlife Trust
Recently, part of the route that leads down to Spurn point has been affected by winter storms. Adam, who manages our Spurn Discovery Centre, explains how coastal erosion affects Spurn and why it…