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What to do if you find a baby bird
Stumbled across a baby bird on the ground? Find out what to do to ensure its survival.
Charlotte Varela • 14 Jun 2019
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Trees woods and wildlife
Oakbug milkcap
Stinky and unimpressive. Oakbug milkcap is a dull-looking fungus that is easily missed in woodland among its more spectacular cousins. It is edible, though is not to everyone’s taste, and is said to have an oily smell, similar to bed bugs. Yum.
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Spot spring’s vital signs and help the Woodland Trust record the impact of climate change on nature
The Woodland Trust is urging people to get outside and spot vital signs of spring to help monitor potentially “disastrous” effects of climate change on nature, before its campaign ends on Easter Monday.
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Warrington Borough Council Wood
Rixton Clay Pits LNR
17.70 ha (43.73 acres)
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London Wildlife Trust Wood
Dews Farm Sand Pits
1.23 ha (3.04 acres)
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Knowsley Council Wood
Ten Acre Pits
1.41 ha (3.47 acres)
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Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council Wood
Park Lime Pits
5.04 ha (12.46 acres)
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Essex Wildlife Trust Wood
Great Holland Pits
13.15 ha (32.49 acres)
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Knowsley Council Wood
Meakin's Pits
0.20 ha (0.50 acres)
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Knowsley Council Wood
Meakin's Pits
1.43 ha (3.54 acres)