In the UK, we have lost nine-tenths of our wetlands in the past 100 years and that can be a problem. The reason is because not only are wetlands home to all kinds of rare plants, birds and animals ...
Gathering data on our wetland birds is essential for informing decision makers about conservation concerns, says Norfolk Wildlife Reserves Officer Robert Morgan The trouble with birds is that they don ...
so scientists count them by listening for their booms The birds were driven to extinction across the UK in the 1870s. A combination of hunting and draining of their wetland homes for agriculture ...
Conservationists are celebrating a record year for a rare wetlands ... bird at a West Yorkshire nature park. The RSPB said 2023 saw a surge in breeding pairs of Black-necked grebes, with 30% of ...