Recreational tree-climbing
The latest idea to surface on the Isle of Wight – that melting pot of crazy schemes – is recreational
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The latest idea to surface on the Isle of Wight – that melting pot of crazy schemes – is recreational
Read moreIt has been revealed that a group of Siberian Chipmunks has been released – somehow – from a Hampshire site,
Read moreUpdate: see this category for the latest Natural England posts on The Ranger’s Blog. On 7 November 2005 the Natural
Read moreUpdate 16 January 2006: it seems that the website is gone for ever, after its owner made some sort of
Read moreHere on the Isle of Wight the Ranger is constantly reminded of the transient nature of coastlines, with some areas
Read moreChances are you’ll have seen this entry on the front page of Naturenet. At last, after much fiddling, The Ranger
Read moreRegulars will recall the huge controvery caused by the question “Can goats climb trees?”. Well, now an even more pressing
Read moreFrom the Today Programme today (paraphrased, I wasn’t writing it down): National Audit Office: Over
Read moreHere on the sunny Isle of Wight there are red squirrels everywhere. With the grey squirrel absent here (so far)
Read moreThe Ranger was delighted to discover, just over the water in Hampshire, an initiative in the New Forest called Forest
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