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Bzzz...Is Your Garden Buzzing?
9th April 2010
Two tourism businesses with the most bumblebee-friendly gardens have received awards from Northumberland National Park Authority.
National Park is a Carbon Credit
7th April 2010
The four hundredsquare miles (105,000 hectares)of Northumberland National Park, from Hadrian's Wall to the Border of Scotland, are in carbon credit according to figures released by Defra.
High Arctic Species on Thin Ice
1st April 2010
A new assessment of the Arctic's biodiversity reports a 26 per cent decline in species populations in the high Arctic.
Injectable TB Vaccine for Badgers
31st March 2010
The VMD has issued an authorisation for Badger BCG vaccine. This is the first tuberculosis vaccine authorised for use in badgers in the UK.
VLA Investigates Starlings Death
31st March 2010
A flock of 76 starlings crashed to the ground because of a 'fatal error' in their flight, veterinary experts have found.
Scientists Help Endangered Mussels
24th March 2010
The endangered freshwater mussel species has been given a welcome boost by scientists from Queen's University Belfast following a 12 year cultivation project.
Mass Turtle Nesting Has Begun
18th March 2010
Around 20,000 endangered turtles have started mass nesting on an Indian beach.
Swift Search a Success
18th March 2010
The RSPB are thanking all the public for their help in safeguarding the future the swift.
Clampdown on Medicines
18th March 2010
A UK inspired world-wide Interpol operation aimed at stopping the illegal trade in traditional medicines containing endangered plant and animal species has been hailed a success.
New Research into Songbird Decline
9th March 2010
In a recent study of songbirds and their predators, scientists have found no overriding evidence that increases in predators are associated with large-scale bird population declines.
Afghanistan Protects Species
8th March 2010
Afghanistan's National Environment Protection Agency (NEPA) has announced that it would strengthen its Protected Species List by adding an additional 15 species.
New National Centre for Oceanography
3rd March 2010
The Natural Environment Research Council will form part of a new national research organisation that will work in partnership with the UK marine research community to deliver integrated marine science and technology from the coast to the deep ocean.