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High brown fritillary
Considered Britain's most threatened butterfly, the high brown fritillary can be only be found in a few areas of England and Wales.
New report launched – why HS2 will cost nature too much
It's time to Stop and Rethink HS2. A new report from The Wildlife Trusts reveals the sheer scale of potential damage to wildlife and wild places.
High Court decision on HS2 does not deliver for wildlife
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust are saddened to hear the High Court decision to allow HS2’s enabling and clearing work to continue. The risk these construction works place on irreplaceable habitat is…
Act swiftly! Public asked to help endangered high-flying birds
The Wildlife Trusts & RHS call on gardeners to help swifts, swallows, and martins
River Blythe to be restored in highly ambitious new project
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust’s Tame Valley Wetlands Team announce the launch of a new project; Blythe Alive Again!
HS2: latest update
You may have seen the report on High Speed 2 on BBC Countryfile on Sunday. It showed the swathes of mature trees felled by HS2. It was a heart-breaking scene.
Atlantic Bluefin Tuna
The bluefin tuna is a highly migratory fish which roams the oceans. This species will cross oceans, travelling between the Mediterranean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. They are speedy swimmers,…
Spiral wrack
This brown seaweed lives high up on rocky shores, just below the high water mark. Its blades are usually twisted, giving it the name Spiral Wrack.
Pike
Famously predatory, the long, slender pike will lurk among the vegetation of a river or lake, bursting out with ferocious speed to catch its prey. Look out for it across the UK.
Statement on HS2 and ecological concerns
William Hague (Lord Hague of Richmond) has written a letter to the Rt Hon. Grant Shapps, Secretary of State for Transport, in support of evidence relating to potential wildlife crime issues of the…
Sand hopper
Sand Hoppers really live up to their name, jumping high into the air when disturbed.