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Blog posts by year and monthNovember 2020

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  1. Autumn adventures on Skomer

    Autumn adventures on Skomer

    by Dr Siddhi Joshi, Independent Marine Scientist, British Ecological Society member

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  2. We can do better together

    We can do better together

    There’s loads that you can do to help local wildlife in your space, like planting flowers for pollinators, digging a pond or adding a hedgehog house.

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  3. From the Mouths of Babes

    From the Mouths of Babes

    Earthwatch Europe’s winning nature poetry entries from children aged 7-14

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  4. Fantastic fungi facts

    Fantastic fungi facts

    By Brett Westwood

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  5. Autumn’s magnificent migrants!

    Autumn’s magnificent migrants!

    Knots are amongst the thousands of migrant birds heading to our shores in huge numbers at this time of year.

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  6. Winter waifs and strays – watch out for toddler turtles stranding on our beaches

    Winter waifs and strays – watch out for toddler turtles stranding on our beaches

    Whilst our trips to the beach may become fewer as the winter months draw in, an abundance of marine life continues to visit our shores.

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  7. Ash dieback - a big issue for UK woodlands

    Ash dieback - a big issue for UK woodlands

    Ash dieback is spreading through National Trust land at the fastest rate since it arrived in the country eight years ago.

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  8. Swanscombe: Jewel on the Thames

    Swanscombe: Jewel on the Thames

    Paul Hetherington from Buglife shares sentiments on a remarkable site for a whole variety of reasons.

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  9. Gardening on the wild side

    Gardening on the wild side

    By Petra Weinmann

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  10. Could dropped litter be devastating for red squirrels?

    Could dropped litter be devastating for red squirrels?

    By Justin Matthews, ranger at the National Trust’s Formby

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