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Woodland Highlights: November
November is a month of great change as leaves absorb their green chlorophyll and fall from the trees. Many mammals and insects disappear from view, finding warm places to hibernate during the colder months. The time for flowering plants is … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity, Conservation, Woodland Highlights
Tagged autumn, bat, beech, bolete, bonfire, bracket, chlorophyll, citizen science, colour, frost, fungi, hedgehog, hibernation, highlights, ivy black bryony, kidney spot ladybird, ladybird, leaf change, milkcap, murmuration, oak, old man's beard, peacock butterfly, puffball, rookeries, rookery, rowan, starling, Woodland
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Big Nature Day – a triumph of diversity for biodiversity
On Sunday 27th May, two of us from the Woodland Trust attended Big Nature Day in the grounds of the Natural History Museum in London, supported by OPAL (the Open-Air Laboratory). We were there to promote our Nature’s Calendar recording … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity, Climate Change, Conservation
Tagged big nature day, biodiversity, bluebell, children, dinosaur, family, kate lewthwaite, ladybird, natural history museum, nature, Nature's Calendar, NGO, oak, OPAL, open air laboratory, quiz, swift, thor, woodland trust, worm charming
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