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Rare sunfish washes up on Scottish beach
30th September 2020
Species normally resides in water that is warmer than 10C.
 British butterfly numbers fall to lowest for 11 years
29th September 2020
Figures from the 2020 Big Butterfly Count revealed.
Edinburgh Zoo welcomes inquisitive otter pair
25th September 2020
Barry and Luna are settling in well to their new enclosure.
Downward trend of lapwings reversed in Avon Valley
23rd September 2020
Ecologists and farmers work together to improve populations in the Avon Valley.
'Scent-training' honeybees could boost sunflower production
21st September 2020
Scientists teach bees to pollinate flowers using synthetic odour.
Metaldehyde slug pellets to be banned from March 2022
21st September 2020
Decision reached to 'better protect wildlife and the environment'.
'Snip the straps' off face masks, public urged
16th September 2020
New figures reveal impact of litter on wildlife since start of lockdown.
RSPB launches 'Revive our World' campaign
15th September 2020
Charity calls for action as scale of environmental decline is revealed
Report reveals 68 per cent decline in wildlife populations
14th September 2020
Call for action to set nature 'on a path to recovery' by 2030.
Vigilance urged after Asian hornet spotted in Hampshire
11th September 2020
Species has the potential to devastate honeybee populations.
Endangered wildcat kittens born at Highland Wildlife Park
9th September 2020
Litter of four could be 'potential lifeline for the species'
Government extends badger cull to 11 new areas
8th September 2020
Campaigners say decision is a 'huge betrayal of public trust'.