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Our latest stories, tips and features on all things wildlife and all things Yorkshire.

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Seagrass (c) Paul Naylor

Spellbinding seagrass

Andy Jayes, Native Oyster and Seagrass Restoration Officer, tells us more about the dancing meadows of green beneath the waves...

Tick on blade of grass

Be tick-aware

Ticks, mosquitos, horseflies, spiders, bees, wasps, ants, are all natural, native creatures that can feel very unwelcome when they sting or bite. But fortunately, they cause no long-term harm to…

Frog smiling with one eye open and one shut

Welcoming wildlife to your doorstep

Did you know that collectively our own outside spaces account for more of the UK’s green space than all our nature reserves combined?

Our gardens, yards and window boxes are undervalued…

Spurn National Nature Reserve

Walking to Spurn’s very own Land’s End

Spurn National Nature Reserve is a sandy peninsula jutting out, 3.5 miles from the end of the Holderness Coast, into the mouth of the Humber Estuary. This unique and iconic landscape may be ever…

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