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  1. The Purbeck Mason Wasp

    The striking Purbeck Mason Wasp (Pseudepipona herrichii) is one of Back from the Brink’s primary species. Found on only a few sites in Purbeck, Dorset, it is classified as endangered and is one of the rarest invertebrates in the UK.

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  2. "I ring tawny owls and this is why"

    Lee Barber from the British Trust for Ornithology shares his experience of ringing tawny owls - a species of medium conservation concern.

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  3. Grey seals pups are having to deal with chemicals produced as a result of industry

    White fluffy seal pups are a common sight on Autumnwatch and Winterwatch, it’s the breeding season for UK-based grey seals from September through to December. The pups have a tough time, born during the coldest months of the year on wave-lashed coastlines.

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  4. #WildlifeFromMyWindow

    Springwatch guest blogger Elizabeth Guntrip explains #WildlifeFromMyWindow, and her campaign for nature accessibility for all.

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  5. Food for Thought

    Claire Boothby, BTO’s Garden BirdWatch Development Officer, discusses how feeding birds can aid their survival and influence evolution.

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  6. Eagle quest

    Gordon Buchanan's quest for a truly iconic bird.

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