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Butterfly Ecology

Butterfly Ecology Why should we worry about butterfly ecology? It is not only because butterflies are attractive. They are also important pollinators of our wild

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Planting school wildlife ponds

Planting school wildlife ponds This is the secound in a series about creating a school wildlife pond. Others are: School Wildlife ponds School Wildlife pond

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School Wildlife pond.

School Wildlife pond -Wildlife. Part 2. This is the secound in a series about creating a school wildlife pond. Others are: School Wildlife ponds Planting

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School Wildlife ponds

  School Wildlife ponds School Wildlife ponds offer homes to an amazing variety of plants and wildlife, such as newts, frogs, toads and dragon flies.

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Hedgerow Workshop

This Saturday 20th April, 2013 Transition Wadhurst will meet at the Sparrows Green Pavillion at 230pm. The talk will be by Matt from The High

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Cold weather kills wildlife

In the UK, it has been the longest winter since 1962. We have also had a colder March than the previous months of December 2012,

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Unpredictability of weather events

Increasing unpredictability of floods, droughts, heat waves, and storms. The current unpredictable weather patterns and climate shifts are related to events 25 years ago! It

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LandVision blog

Welcome to the new LandVision Blog which is aimed at providing information on landscape to web visitors. The Landvision Blog provides up to date guidance