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Species recovery projects
Hazel dormouse
Hazel dormice are hard to spot – not only do they only come out at night, but they are also only found in very few places in the UK. Dormice spend a lot of their time hibernating – and are known…
26 Wild Essays - Dormouse
As part of the 26 Wild project, 56 writers are bringing to life the plight of endangered UK wildlife through a series of centenas and essays. The first of which is this beautiful essay by Lisa…
Forgotten species
We’re shining a spotlight on some species that are often overlooked.
Nature Reserve Work Party: Queenswood -- Dormouse Nut Survey
We will be undertaking our first Dormouse nibbled nut survey of the season, hunting for hazelnuts that have been eaten by Dormice.
Recording and Species Monitoring
Help us monitor butterflies and dragonflies this summer
Species Recovery Appeal
Ongoing conservation actions are needed to protect Yorkshire's precious and iconic wildlife.
Key protections for at risk species lost
More than 30 conservation NGOs issue an open letter to oppose a review of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, which could undermine decades of work to restore and protect threatened species
Ingrebourne spooky species show
Celebrate Halloween by meeting some of Barleylands finest creatures
Interested in species monitoring and recording?
Why not get in touch with one of Somerset's specialist groups?
Sussex Species Recovery Fund
Our Species Recovery Fund will strengthen our work restoring vital habitats for endangered species