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Blog posts by year and monthOctober 2020

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  1. The Hook-Nosed Sea Pig: Britain’s global rarity

    The Hook-Nosed Sea Pig: Britain’s global rarity

    By Tom Winter from the Autumnwatch digital team

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  2. What’s with all the acorns this autumn?

    What’s with all the acorns this autumn?

    By Lorienne Whittle, Nature’s Calendar Citizen Science Officer at the Woodland Trust

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  3. A family affair...

    A family affair...

    By Lorna Bointon, Sea Watch Foundation Regional Coordinator

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  4. A ‘berry’ worrying time for blackberries?

    A ‘berry’ worrying time for blackberries?

    By Dr Trevor Dines, Botanical Specialist at Plantlife

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  5. What nature really means to us

    What nature really means to us

    Naturehood is a community project from Earthwatch Europe working to reverse wildlife decline. We put people at the heart of what we do, helping communities connect with nature and each other to make a real difference for local wildlife and their own wellbeing. Here are stories from Naturehood me...

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  6. What lies beneath: unearthing eels with eDNA

    What lies beneath: unearthing eels with eDNA

    By Laura Weldon, Principal Research Officer, Wetland Science at WWT

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  7. Weird and wonderful waxcaps

    Weird and wonderful waxcaps

    Something weird and wonderful might be lurking in a graveyard near you this Hallowe’en…

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  8. Celebrating 30 years of conserving hazel dormice

    Celebrating 30 years of conserving hazel dormice

    Written by Ian White, Dormouse & Training Officer for PTES

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  9. From pitheads to plover – helping nature thrive after industry

    From pitheads to plover – helping nature thrive after industry

    By Beccy Speight, Chief Executive of the RSPB

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  10. Life on seal island

    Life on seal island

    NatureScot’s Isle of May National Nature Reserve (NNR) manager David Steel describes what it’s like to live and work alongside one of the biggest and most important grey seal colonies in the UK.

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