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Botany Evening Classes - Canterbury

… Book now … Canterbury Christ Church University (North Holmes Road Campus), North Holmes Road, Canterbury, CT1 1QU … Our Botany Evening Classes cover the Botanical identification of wild and naturalised British plants. … Our Botany Evening Classes cover the Botanical …

Kent Business Environment Network

… Allington Castle was our first Kent BEN event, which provided us with an … how Wildlife Trusts really can help local businesses to become environmentally sustainable. The second was Anthony … Through this, they have won the Green Data Centre accolade at the Data centre Leader Awards. … Kent BEN event – …

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Meet the Author: Alice Hemming

… Alice Hemming, inspired by the groundbreaking Wilder Blean project. Read more to find out more about Alice and what to expect from the upcoming wilding tale. … Can you tell us a little about … I started my professional life as a librarian and a website editor but turned to writing after having children. …

Blue Influencers Reached Greater Heights

… positive rapport with both the youth club members and their leaders. This engagement has been incredibly rewarding, and … Heights has shown how powerful it can be when young people, community partners, and curiosity come together. I couldn’t … Their contributions will help protect and preserve these sites for future generations.  They have also had the …

Lawrence KWT and Adrian Gliding club counting insect splats on glider wing for bugs matter

Bugs Matter on a Glider

… Related blog posts … Bugs Matter on a Glider … A unique … Trust and Essex & Suffolk Gliding Club … Discussing data collection Members of the gliding club had experimented with a … and altitude information for the entire flight to accompany the bug splat data. By counting the number of insect …

Botany Evening Classes - Canterbury

… Canterbury Christ Church University (North Holmes Road Campus), North Holmes Road, Canterbury, CT1 1QU … Botany Evening Classes - Canterbury … Our Botany Evening Classes cover the Botanical identification of wild and …

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Support the Sevenoaks Tree of Life

… between all living things, and the origins from a single common ancestor that lived 3.5 billion years ago. To us, the … the natural world, our role as stewards of these precious landscapes and of our community, bound together through our …

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How to provide water for wildlife

… as shelter and breeding grounds. Butterflies get valuable minerals and salts from slightly muddy water, and birds use water to bathe and remove parasites. Just about any stand of water in your yard, from a … during the chilly winter months as sources of water can become frozen and more difficult to find. If you install a …

Make a New Year's Resolution for your well-being this January

… what we’ve achieved, and to consider our hopes for the coming months. … I’m always made to feel welcome and valued. … Wildlife Trust has helped. … It’s nice to meet other people who share the same interests and also help to restore … these ideas will provide some inspiration for your own plans for the year ahead. … Want to meet new people? Our Wild …

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Reduce food waste

… If food waste were a country, it would be the third largest emitter of greenhouse gases, surpassed only by the … cake, milk and much more! Just check the label If you have leftovers from dinner stick them in the freezer or have them … that you're not buying food you won't get around to eating. Compost leftover veg scraps. Make a start composting with …

What’s the difference between bugs and beetles?

… liquid diet!)  Soft, thin, membranous wings with noticeable veins and forewings thickened at the base  Antennas composed of 4-5 segments.  Unlike beetles, bugs don’t go … exoskeleton several times as they grow.  Most bugs are plant-feeders, but some are parasitic and others prey on …