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Blog posts by year and monthJune 2017

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  1. 7 beautiful photos of British meadows that'll inspire you

    7 beautiful photos of British meadows that'll inspire you

    If you go down to the meadows today, you're in for a big surprise.

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  2. The true magic behind the beasts of Harry Potter

    The true magic behind the beasts of Harry Potter

    Believe it or not (we don't!) its been 20 years since the Harry Potter books first appeared on the shelves of book stores across the UK. We've been looking at some of the beautiful animals that featured in the series of books.

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  3. There's no Glastonbury festival next year and this is why

    The world famous festival won't happen in 2018, and there's a really good reason why...

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  4. Ring ouzels in the Peak District

    Ring ouzels in the Peak District

    Ring ouzels are affectionately know as mountain blackbirds. Our friends at RSPB have written a blog telling us all about them.

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  5. Plant Pots for Pollinators Campaign

    Plant Pots for Pollinators Campaign

    Butterfly Conservation Ambassador Kate Bradbury explains how you can help reverse butterfly declines by planting a pot for pollinators

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  6. Giving godwits a headstart…

    Giving godwits a headstart…

    It’s been a busy few weeks for the Project Godwit team, but they're very happy to be able to give you an update on their headstarted godwits.

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  7. Why now is the time to see our best migratory species

    Why now is the time to see our best migratory species

    Paul Stancliffe from the BTO writes about why this is the best time of year to see our most exciting migratory species.

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  8. Dormouse dances on ranger’s back in cheeky dormouse double bill

    Dormouse dances on ranger’s back in cheeky dormouse double bill

    An experienced National Trust ranger was left reeling after a rare hazel dormouse danced up his back. James Robbins, a ranger on the conservation charity’s Cotehele Estate, Cornwall, was checking the 60 dormouse nest boxes in a wooded valley on the estate earlier this month.

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  9. The Bens' bird camp blog

    The Bens' bird camp blog

    Ben Moyes and Ben Porter, also known as 'The Bens', went to The British for Ornithology’s (BTO) annual Bird Camp to volunteer as camp leaders. Here both Bens tell us what they got up to.

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  10. Meet the RSPB volunteers inspiring generations of volunteers

    Meet the RSPB volunteers inspiring generations of volunteers

    At RSPB Sandwell Valley in the West Midlands, a team of volunteers are working hard to inspire others to protect and preserve nature.

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