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October 2007

External LinkHedgehog warning ahead of Bonfire Night ADDED 28/10/2007
External LinkRare bird registration 'crucial' ADDED 28/10/2007
External LinkMass arrival of finches herald a cold winter ADDED 27/10/2007
External LinkMore otters killed by crayfish traps ADDED 27/10/2007
External LinkSlow worms may delay train line ADDED 26/10/2007
External LinkBirdwatchers are go … ADDED 26/10/2007
External LinkBadgers: There's more to the cute-looking creatures than meets the eye ADDED 26/10/2007
External LinkOfficial advice to cull badgers was hasty, scientist tells MPs ADDED 26/10/2007
External Link'Humanity's very survival' is at risk, says UN ADDED 26/10/2007
External LinkIt's time to tackle the badger TB crisis ADDED 26/10/2007
External LinkHomeowners play vital role in saving birds say RSPB ADDED 26/10/2007
External LinkGreener gardens crucial to wildlife survival ADDED 26/10/2007
External Link'Bird-friendly' call for gardens ADDED 26/10/2007
External LinkChief scientist defends badger cull decision ADDED 24/10/2007
External LinkBritain leads efforts to protect threatened migratory birds ADDED 24/10/2007
External LinkBadger culling report welcomed by farmers but rejected by wildlife groups ADDED 24/10/2007
External LinkTen years of science swept away ADDED 24/10/2007
External LinkPlan to cull badgers met with dismay by animal-rights activists ADDED 24/10/2007
External LinkGovernment planning proposals 'may be illegal' ADDED 24/10/2007
External LinkGovernment warned of potential legal challenge to planning policy ADDED 24/10/2007
External LinkBritain’s biggest ever wild bird survey launches next month ADDED 24/10/2007
External LinkClimate change makes south too dry for lizards ADDED 23/10/2007
External LinkCrayfish plague spreads to river ADDED 23/10/2007
External LinkScience adviser backs selective badger culls ADDED 23/10/2007
External LinkCull badgers to fight TB, advises top scientist ADDED 23/10/2007
External LinkScience chief urges badger cull ADDED 23/10/2007
External LinkKey sea research 'badly funded' ADDED 22/10/2007
External LinkWe need a sea change ADDED 22/10/2007
External LinkColony of bats handicaps golf course’s £100m restoration ADDED 22/10/2007
External Link'Oak death' alert on council land ADDED 22/10/2007
External LinkPolicy Threatens Birds ADDED 22/10/2007
External LinkConference aims to preserve birds of prey ADDED 22/10/2007
External LinkExperts bid to help birds of prey ADDED 22/10/2007
External LinkNew approach to UK conservation ADDED 20/10/2007
External LinkOtter evidence caught on camera ADDED 20/10/2007
External LinkMPs visit South West to see badger cull preparations ADDED 20/10/2007
External LinkPartridge conference inspires action to halt decline ADDED 20/10/2007
External LinkFarmland birds reach their lowest point in England ADDED 20/10/2007
External LinkFarmland bird numbers slump to record low ADDED 20/10/2007
External LinkCod 'making a comeback' ADDED 20/10/2007
External LinkLadybirds are invading our houses in their thousands. What's going on? ADDED 20/10/2007
External LinkClose-up look at the world of the spider ADDED 20/10/2007
External LinkBluetongue control zone extended ADDED 20/10/2007
External LinkFeed the Birds and Create Homes for Wildlife ADDED 19/10/2007
External LinkConervation sets-aside proposal in the pipeline ADDED 19/10/2007
External LinkRSPB push for policy changes ADDED 19/10/2007
External LinkPetition marks renewed call for marine bill ADDED 19/10/2007
External LinkMPs call for 'minister of the seas' ADDED 19/10/2007
External LinkRSPB in appeal for funds for blanket bog ADDED 19/10/2007
External LinkFunding Boost for Bats ADDED 19/10/2007
External LinkFarm bird numbers 'hit new low' ADDED 19/10/2007
External LinkRecord number of ticks and fleas prompts health alert ADDED 16/10/2007
External LinkVillage Stranded by Rampant Badgers ADDED 15/10/2007
External LinkFinger-tip search to save Britain's rarest beetle ADDED 11/10/2007
External LinkWhat now for the environment with set-aside at zero...? ADDED 11/10/2007
External LinkDefra's budget to rise to £4 billion ADDED 11/10/2007
External LinkTime for a greener green belt, says Natural England ADDED 11/10/2007
External LinkGreen belt review could spell end of buffer zone ADDED 11/10/2007
External LinkNew hope for horse lovers as effective control for killer ragwort proposed ADDED 11/10/2007
External LinkShooting greys to save the red squirrel ADDED 11/10/2007
External LinkTLC for marine life a must ADDED 11/10/2007
External LinkMarine conservation plea issued ADDED 11/10/2007
External LinkTHREAT TO SURRENDER GREEN BELT FOR HOMES ADDED 10/10/2007
External LinkIndustrial revolution ADDED 10/10/2007
External LinkOutcry over sea life caught in abandoned nets ADDED 10/10/2007
External LinkCod still in crisis despite fisheries reform, says WWF ADDED 10/10/2007
External LinkLights out for traditional bulbs by 2012 ADDED 10/10/2007
External LinkWorld's largest offshore wind farm is given government approval for Kent ADDED 10/10/2007
External LinkJust go home: what the Scots fisherman told Donald Trump ADDED 10/10/2007
External LinkNewt colony's £70,000 relocation ADDED 09/10/2007
External LinkEgg colour indicates DDT ADDED 09/10/2007
External LinkBritain's marine species need legal protection, WWF warns ADDED 09/10/2007
External LinkFarmland yields to major wetland ADDED 08/10/2007
External LinkBack to nature scheme bankrolled ADDED 07/10/2007
External Link25 farms infected by bluetongue ADDED 06/10/2007
External LinkDemise of set-aside is a chance to look forward ADDED 06/10/2007
External LinkZero set-aside impact to be monitored ADDED 06/10/2007
External LinkCaptive breeding 'weakens' beasts ADDED 05/10/2007
External LinkFoot-and-mouth 'will not spread' ADDED 05/10/2007
External LinkNorfolk Broads could vanish, wildlife group warns ADDED 04/10/2007
External LinkBroads area 'damaged by neglect' ADDED 04/10/2007
External LinkSquirrels on the pill? Put the pests in a casserole! ADDED 04/10/2007
External LinkThreatened bats will get places to hang out funded by a lottery grant ADDED 04/10/2007
External LinkCan the squirrel problem be solved? ADDED 03/10/2007
External LinkFresh cull around outbreak site ADDED 03/10/2007
External LinkBluetongue cases increase to 24 ADDED 03/10/2007
External LinkSussex foot-and-mouth zone lifted ADDED 03/10/2007
External LinkZero-carbon homes get tax relief ADDED 02/10/2007
External LinkAdvisers endorse tidal power plan ADDED 02/10/2007
External LinkHilary Benn announces public access plans for England’s coastline ADDED 01/10/2007
External LinkRight to Roam ADDED 01/10/2007

September 2007

External LinkPledge on coastal access an historic commitment
External LinkSet-Aside Decision Risks Environmental Harm
External LinkEU Ministers approve zero set-aside
External LinkSevern barrage could generate 5% of power
External LinkFears for wildlife as minister welcomes 'visionary' plans for £15bn Severn dam
External LinkBarrage faces tide of protest
External LinkBluetongue found in fifth animal
External LinkAppointments to the Natural England Board
External LinkDEFRA to monitor impact of 0% set-aside on birds
External LinkFourth bluetongue case hits farm
External LinkThird bluetongue case discovered
External LinkSecond case of bluetongue found
External LinkDisease restrictions to be eased
External LinkLocal Conservationits Could Hold Vital Wildlife Information
External LinkFrom Scotland to the Channel Islands the cry goes up: 'Banish the plastic bag'
External LinkFarmers await virus test results
External LinkFarm animal restrictions eased
External LinkNew foot-and-mouth case suspected
External LinkBittern boom in East Anglian Fens
External LinkFarmers 'hopeful' over bluetongue
External LinkFirst UK case of bluetongue virus
External LinkCattle slaughtered at fourth farm
External LinkNew foot-and-mouth case confirmed
External LinkNatural England calls for the right decision on the South Downs National Park
External LinkBitterns nest in the Fens for the first time since before the Second World War
External LinkEurope’s fragmented landscapes need rebuilding say researchers
External LinkHogs 'no longer welcome in suburbia'
External LinkFoot-and-mouth case 'same strain'
External LinkFoot-and-mouth tests at new site
External LinkChief vet urges increased checks
External LinkLiving with Lyme disease
External LinkTick disease warning to doctors
External LinkA National Park or a national tragedy? It’s time to decide
External LinkUnfinished business of ozone protection
External LinkRecord number of migrating birds in UK
External LinkAsian ladybird hits native species
External LinkWet summer affecting newborn bats
External Link'Roadkill' otters help research
External LinkGovernment must fund wild bird protection
External LinkEU proposes scrapping fallow land
External LinkThird outbreak confirmed at farm
External LinkBaby bats hit by cold, wet summer
External LinkPlastic waste threat to marine life
External LinkFarm slaughter restrictions eased
External LinkDisease alert after tick increase
External LinkOutbreak at second farm confirmed
External Link'Pirbright link' to farm outbreak
External LinkNew foot-and-mouth case confirmed
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English countryside 'headed for extinction'
External LinkCountryside could be eaten by 2100
External LinkEngland's green and peaceful land fading fast
External LinkDog Walks Prompting Bird Flight
External LinkScrapping set-aside 'threatens farmland birds'
External LinkWet weather Spells Fears for Baby Bats
External LinkNatural England Advises 5% set-aside for 2008
External LinkHedgehogs join 'protection' list
External LinkRare birds of Britain brought back from brink under wing of EU law

 

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