The sewer systems of Florida are teeming with an “abundance” of alligators, racoons, and a dozen other animals using the drain pipes to traverse the city, scientists reveal in a new study.
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Worcester News on MSNWorcester parks set for makeover with wildlife-friendly habitatsPARKS in Worcester are set to undergo a makeover. This is thanks to a successful application for a Natural Networks grant by Worcester City Council, with the funding to be used to enhance green spaces ...
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Worcester News on MSNRoss Lawford on his interest in otters and wildlifeI will be giving a talk at the Countryside Centre at Worcester Woods Country Park marking 20 years since my otter journey began.
Bristol City Women have invited wildlife experts from environmental consultancy Nature Positive, part of the RSK Group, and staff from Bristol City Robins Foundation to inspire the next generation to ...
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Freedom of information requests to Scotland's 32 councils found Dumfries and Galloway to be home to the highest number of ...
"The UK is one of the most nature depleted countries in the world, and every city has a responsibility to help its wildlife recover," said Karen Lewing, the vice-chair of the environment committee.
Linking Delhi, the Taj Mahal and the pink city of Jaipur, with detours for temples and tigers, this is the perfect route for ...
On the very edge of Surrey bordering London, you will find a unique chalk spur, part of the North Downs, with panoramic views ...
A nesting box is to be installed on Bradford City Hall's clock tower in the hope it could lead to a successful breeding ...
Schoolchildren have been having workshops to get them back to nature at the Hackney City Farm after an online survey found that they experience more wildlife on their screens than in real life.
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