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Latest tweets and news stories about our work, activities and events. Journalists can contact our press team to ensure enquiries will be dealt with immediately: Anna Guthrie 07887 754659 aguthrie@wildlifetrusts.org
Decade of surveys tells story of change
Monday 20th September, 2010
Better bird-seed recipes, newly-gained skills and home make-overs are changing the types of birds seen most often in West Country gardens, according to the final report from one of the UK’s biggest ‘citizen science’ projects – the decade-long Bristol Bird Watch.
Climate change adaptation, naturally
Thursday 16th September, 2010
The Wildlife Trusts respond to report on climate change
Concern over culling proposals
Wednesday 15th September, 2010
The Wildlife Trusts are concerned that proposals by the Government for badger culling in England’s bovine tuberculosis (bTB) hotspots will not help control the spread of the disease to cattle.
Remember A Charity Week
Monday 13th September, 2010
Don't forget wildlife in your will
Rare bee found on Worcestershire nature reserve
Friday 3rd September, 2010
One of Britain’s rarest and most endangered bumblebees has been discovered on a Worcestershire nature reserve.
The Wildlife Trusts welcome new UK Marine Protected Areas
Friday 20th August, 2010
But urges Government not to lose sight of deadline for a wider network
Chancellor visits Cheshire nature reserve to see conservation work in action
Friday 20th August, 2010
Wildlife Trust’s delivering real results for the environment and communities – George Osborne
Don’t ‘wing’ it at Birdfair – flock to see The Wildlife Trusts!
Thursday 19th August, 2010
Visitors to the 22nd British Birdwatching Fair listening out for unusual song may not expect to hear the call ‘two little ducks’ but it’s likely they will, if they visit The Wildlife Trusts’ stand at Rutland this weekend.
From breast stroke to brush strokes for marine wildlife
Wednesday 18th August, 2010
Artist wins special grant to dive with The Wildlife Trusts
Spotted: newborn beavers for the Scottish Beaver Trial
Friday 13th August, 2010
The first beaver kits to be born in the wild as part of the Scottish Beaver Trial have now been spotted in Knapdale Forest, Mid-Argyll, Scottish Beaver Trial staff announced today (Friday 13 August).


