Wildlife

Nature watch: Somerset Levels

Nature watch: Somerset Levels

Friday, February 5th, 2010

After four decades of exploring Dartmoor’s ancient forests, mysterious tors and pristine rivers, Ramblers Trustee Kate Ashbrook takes us on a tour of southern England’s last true wilderness…

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Nature watch: The Ribble

Nature watch: The Ribble

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

From bats to birds, moor to marsh, Lancashire’s River Ribble is a haven for natureloving walkers. Clitheroe Ramblers’ secretary Ben Brown tells us his highlights…

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Nature watch: Dartmoor

Nature watch: Dartmoor

Friday, August 28th, 2009

After four decades of exploring Dartmoor’s ancient forests, mysterious tors and pristine rivers, Ramblers Trustee Kate Ashbrook takes us on a tour of southern England’s last true wilderness…

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Wildlife diary: Autumn 2009

Wildlife diary: Autumn 2009

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Phil Pickin rounds up the highlights to look out for when you’re walking this autumn…

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Wildlife diary: Summer 2009

Wildlife diary: Summer 2009

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Like walkers on the trails, summer is a boom period for wildlife…

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Nature watch: The Jurassic Coast

Nature watch: The Jurassic Coast

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Famed for its colourful cliffs and fossil-strewn shoreline, the Jurassic Coast has enchanted Brian Panton of West Dorset Ramblers for 30 years. He shows us why…

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Wildlife diary: Spring 2009

Wildlife diary: Spring 2009

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

There is so much wildlife to see and enjoy in spring – here are Phil Pickin’s top sights for the season…

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Nature watch: Woodland wonders

Nature watch: Woodland wonders

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

The Royal Forest of Dean is a heart-shaped wedge of 20 million trees on the border of Herefordshire and Gloucestershire border, and has been one of Britain’s biggest natural assets for more than 2,000 years…

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