Rare species found in the New Forest
Research by Wild New Forest has found 36 priority species that are classified as nationally rare or scarce.
Research by Wild New Forest has found 36 priority species that are classified as nationally rare or scarce.
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The Corallian Colter Exploratory oil rig arrived in a well of controversy in Poole Bay last month (February 2019) to commence drilling
Moors Valley Country Park is celebrating a brand new experience at the park, which has just been opened by chairman of East Dorset, Cllr Toni Coombs.
Wildlife charity People’s Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) is calling on the public to record roadkill sightings of mammals, dead or alive.
RSPB Arne, based in Dorset, invite the public to connect with nature at a special outdoor yoga session in the wildlife garden.
A day of family-friendly and fun bee-related activities awaits visitors at a wild and wonderful bee event at Knoll Gardens.
A rare, native species of snake has been spotted at Black Heath in Thorncombe wood, near Dorchester during a regular reptile survey being carried out by Dorset County Council’s countryside rangers.
The National Water Vole Monitoring Programme starts Sunday 15 April 2018 and PTES is asking for your help with the survey.