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Recently The Ranger was walking in the delightful Newport Cemetery. Graveyards are almost always good places for wildlife as well
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Recently The Ranger was walking in the delightful Newport Cemetery. Graveyards are almost always good places for wildlife as well
Read moreBy Ruth D’Alessandro, The Wildlife Gardener The Wildlife Gardener loves birds. Well, all birds except magpies. A pair of these
Read moreThe cheeky house sparrow has undergone a drastic population decline in the UK during the last 25 years. In the
Read moreHere’s a great competition for all you upcoming photographers. The British Wildlife Photography Awards will be accepting entries from photographers
Read moreBy Ruth D’Alessandro, The Wildlife Gardener The Wildlife Gardener listened patiently as an Irish creationist explained how Noah loaded the
Read moreBy guest blogger Lizzy Dening “Are you a cat or a dog person?” In my opinion, this need be the
Read moreRound about this time of year The Ranger always gets a query or two about firewood. There’s the idea going
Read moreThe Ranger gets to go to lots of meetings, especially now he’s old enough to be a manager and doesn’t
Read moreIf you’ve been following the story of small charity Buglife on this blog you will recall its legal challenge intended
Read moreSometimes one just has to step back and applaud. Now’s one of those times: The Ranger has just spent a
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