Pesticides are causing overwhelming negative effects on hundreds of species of microbes, fungi, plants, insects, fish, birds ...
The Bug Parc is the largest all-invertebrate zoo in the UK. Located in Lenwade, near Reepham, the family-friendly attraction ...
Pesticides are killing plants, insects and animals that they're not aiming to control, the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology and the University of Sussex have joined international researchers to ...
Supermarkets will have aisles full of foods for the elderly, as well as the usual baby pouches and snacks. Your chocolate won’t come from cocoa at all, but from broad bean plants. These are some of ...
Since then, The Bug Parc has delighted local visitors, earning a five-star rating on Tripadvisor and winning the Start Up Business award, sponsored by LOCALiQ, at the EDP Business Awards 2024. “We ...
Pesticides are causing overwhelming negative effects on hundreds of species of microbes, fungi, plants, insects, fish, birds and mammals that they are ...
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LancsLive on MSNSeven steps to attract blackbirds, blue tits, coal tits and robins to your gardenCamouflage your shed: Blending your shed into its surroundings can encourage more birds to go to it. Avoid painting your shed ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNRare bird that doesn't breed in UK spotted in OxfordshireA rare bird which does not breed in the UK has been spotted in Oxfordshire. The little stint, known for its small size, fine dark bill, dark legs and quicker movements, was spotted at around 5.30pm ...
To grow your own garden daffodils, plant the bulbs in containers and borders or naturalise them into lawns. If possible, aim for a sunny spot, with fertile and well-drained soil. Plant them 2.5 times ...
A systematic review published in Nature Communications looks at the impact of pesticide use on biodiversity.
For highly social animals, being alone can be stressful – often leading to poor health and anxiety – but solitary animals do ...
A NEW invasive species of snake could be escaping the cold by crawling into people’s houses, researchers have warned. Aesculapian snakes, which can grow to over 7ft long, originally escaped ...
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