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21 Fin whales spotted in Irish Sea | One of the largest ever known gatherings of Fin whales in British waters has recently been observed in the Celtic Deep, 50-70 nautical miles off the coasts of north Cornwall and south west Pembrokeshire.
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Where to watch wildlife in the UK See the guide to wildlife watching in the UK. Wildlife photography: How to enjoy it and how to do it better Top tips for wildlife photographers.
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wildlife news from the week of 29th may | bird news Whale and dolphin news |
Bear watching in slovakia The High Tatras is the highest mountain range in Central Europe outside of the Alps. There is also a high density of bears in the region. The unique terrain makes it possible to have a good chance of seeing bears at certain times of the year without the need to use hides.
Read more | make nature count RSPB hope Make Your Nature Count will start to build an even bigger picture of garden wildlife throughout the year. In addition to an hour watching birds, they also want to know about some of the other creatures visiting gardens.
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Growing Barn owls in my garden In his easy writing style, Paul Hackney covers his growing fascination with nature as a youngster, which gradually transmogrifies into a passion for barn owls.
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Walks Worldwide Explore have been pioneering adventure travel for thirty years and their Discovery Adventures brochure features all their cultural, wildlife and wilderness holidays.
Order a brochure | sussex springwatch festivalNow in its sixth year, celebrating the newly formed South Downs National Park, visitors can enjoy a fantastic free family day out getting closer to nature. From sheep shearing to bug hunting, wildlife workshops to woodcraft demonstrations, there's plenty to explore in the four themed ‘wild zones' with hands-on nature activities for all ages. There will also be live entertainment, a beer tent, local organic produce for sale and craft exhibitions and stalls. More details |
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