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Rocky habitat
Rocky habitats are some of the most natural and untouched places in the UK. Often high up in the hills and hard to reach, they are havens for some of our rarest wildlife.
UK Habitat Classification (UKHab)Training
High-yield nature-friendly farming at Nonington, Canterbury
In the 9th episode of Talk on the Wild Side, Rob Smith talks to Emma Loder-Symonds about Nonington Farm (near Canterbury) and their regenerative approach to farming. They have managed to cut costs…
Beautiful bison artwork displayed across Canterbury
An artistic celebration of the ground-breaking Wilder Blean project, in which wild bison will be released into a Canterbury woodland, has been unveiled around the city.
Into the wild – another milestone for Wilder Blean bison herd as they explore new woodland area in Canterbury
• Since their release in July the herd had been kept in a 5-hectare area, whilst they adjusted to a self-sufficient lifestyle.
• The Wilder Blean herd has now been released into a wider 50-…
UK Habitat Classification (UKHab) Online Training Course
An online training day on the UK Habitat Classification, a new comprehensive classification system for vegetation habitats used in conservation and land management
UK Habitat Classification (UKHab) Online Training Course
An online training day on the UK Habitat Classification, a new comprehensive classification system for vegetation habitats used in conservation and land management
Habitat fragmentation: Why it's an issue for nature & climate
Habitat fragmentation poses significant threats to biodiversity and climate stability. In our lifetimes, we’re witnessing dramatic changes in the landscapes around us and the species that inhabit…