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  1. A future without hedgehogs

    A future without hedgehogs

    It may have been crowned as Britain's National Species in a BBC Wildlife Magazine poll, but the humble hedgehog may disappear from Britain's countryside and gardens all together.

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  2. Helping Eagles Soar

    Helping Eagles Soar

    White-tailed eagles; the centenary of their extinction in the UK and subsequent return – a conservation success! Author: Dave Sexton RSPB Scotland Mull Officer

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  3. Winterwatch? Feels more like spring!

    Winterwatch? Feels more like spring!

    For the last three months, the Woodland Trust has received an influx of reports that suggest spring events are happening earlier than expected. This data, sent in by members of the public, is a reminder of how native species are struggling to keep up with a changing climate.

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  4. Winterwatch is coming - this is what to expect

    Winterwatch is coming - this is what to expect

    Although the weather has taken a colder turn today, the Winterwatch production is building up quite a head of steam as we approach the live shows, which are suddenly only 12 days away.

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  5. Everything you need to know about Winterwatch 2018

    Everything you need to know about Winterwatch 2018

    Winterwatch is back on our screens from the end of January 2018, here's everything you need to know.

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  6. Six wintry scenes that'll make you look forward to the chilly months ahead

    Six wintry scenes that'll make you look forward to the chilly months ahead

    It's official - it's winter, and that means one thing - animals surrounded by snow!

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  7. 10 glorious photos of British wildlife in the snow

    10 glorious photos of British wildlife in the snow

    Parts of the country have been dusted by snow over the past few days. Valleys in Wales, hilltops in Cumbria and towns in the Midlands have all have a few inches fall over them. And that means one thing - some fantastic photos of wildlife in the snow.

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  8. Who's been visiting your garden this winter?

    Who's been visiting your garden this winter?

    With a recent blast of chilly weather, some of have reported some new visitors in your gardens and on your feeders.

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