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Glow-worm
The glow-worm is not actually a worm, but a beetle. Males look like typical beetles, but the nightly glow of a female is unmistakeable - lighting up to attract a mate in the darkness of their…
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Humans and bats in urban areas
Dr Kate Goldie, Lecturer in Cultural-Historical Geographies, School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol recently joined us on two group bat walks to help with her research on how…
Identifying Bats from their Calls
There are 17 bat species breeding in the UK and all are listed on the IUCN red list and are protected by European and UK law. Having undergone serious population declines in the past, the…
A vicious cycle – how recent pollution events expose more toxic issues under the surface
The speed and strength of response to the threat of untreated wastewater being ‘over-pumped’ into the River Test at Chilbolton by Southern Water has been powerful and shows just how passionately…
How to attract moths and bats to your garden
Plant flowers that release their scent in the evening to attract moths and, ultimately, bats looking for an insect-meal into your garden.
Searching our Shores: Calshot and Lepe 2019
Our shore searching season has kicked off with two intertidal surveys in the western Solent - Jenny Mallinson shares what we found.
Searching our Shores: Hill Head 2019
Our shore searching season continues with an intertidal survey at Hill Head in glorious sunshine.
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Ideas for raising money at your Wildlife Garden Get Together Event
Nothing beats a hot cuppa and a slice of cake, especially when it's for a good cause. Wildlife Garden Get Together events are not only a great way to showcase your green thumb, but also an…