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*"The last time the UK’s wildlife faced a challenge on this scale was at the end of the last ice age. We need to find ways to help our wildlife become more resilient to the trials it faces in the 21st century. We must now work on a landscape scale if we are to give wildlife a chance and allow future generations to enjoy nature as we have." David Attenborough
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Action Ideas[]
- Nature’s Calendar
- Nature trails
- Wildlife corridors
- Wildlife surveys
Campaigns UK[]
- Piece by piece, Guardian website mapping biodiverstiy campaigns across the UK
Diary 2007[]
- 30 September - October 8 Red Squirrel Week
- Consultation to help tackle Invasive non-native species in the UK. Launched: Wednesday, February 28 2007. The public consultation will run until 23 May 2007. Further information on the consultation is available on the website of the GB Non-Native Species Secretariat.
- Public consultation on wild boar, September 2 2005
Related[]
Wanted pages and external links
- Nature’s Calendar Woodland Trust site to help see the effects of global warming on Nature’s Calendar
- Bat Conservation Trust
- Landlife
- British Trust for Ornithology
- Environment Agency (Public body)
- Animal Aid
- Wild About Gardens
- Plantlife
- Save our Squirrels, saving the red squirrel
- Buglife
- Biodiversity, Information from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (government)
- Birdtrack
- Flora locale
- Countryside Survey
- Nature on the Map
- Butterfly Conservation
- Pond Conservation, Million Ponds Project coordinated by Pond Conservation