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Flying fish
Marine
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Devon lands its first flying fish
A flying fish measuring 8½ins was landed at the resort of Seaton in east Devon.
20,000 call for EU action on dolphin deaths
A petition with 20,000 signatures calling for action to stem the slaughter of dolphins and porpoises in nets has been collected by the National Seal Sanctuary at Gweek in Cornwall.
Whales off Solway Coast
Ambitious plans have been unveiled to fly 50 grey whales from California to Cumbria.
Argyll sea life centre in fight to save turtles
The Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary at Barcaldine, near Oban, is joining forces with aquariums all over Europe in the fight to save turtles from extinction.
This great undersea principality of whales will make your heart soar
But at the last they were all around us: the sound of their breathing and the cloop of water as they broke the surface, and as they sighed so I sighed with them in a long moment of delight.
Badger
Animals
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Badgers - county may lead tests
Badger vaccination trials could take place in Gloucestershire in an effort to wipe out bovine TB.
Hornets head north as climate changes
A fearsome looking beast was brought in to the North Lincolnshire Museum for identification after it was caught flying around in someone's house.
No ant-idote for summer swarms
Every year hordes of flying ants crawl out of their nests to escape into the skies above North Lincolnshire, leading to many householders ringing the council's environmental health team and appealing for help.

The harlequin ladybird is the most invasive ladybird on Earth.
Now it's in Britain.
Help monitor its spread here
 

Common spotted orchid
Plants
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Cutting remarks after orchids halt mow of commons
The mowing of a Kempsey Common came to an abrupt halt when an irate resident berated the contractor, claiming that wild orchids were being destroyed.
Tolpuddle tree is 320 years old
A world-famous tree in Tolpuddle, Dorset, where modern trade unionism was born over a century ago, has been dated.
Controversial Lakes forest to get environmental makeover
Forestry Commission staff are starting work to remove a large Lakeland conifer forest, which was formerly the focus of one of the first major battles to protect the landscape by the Friends of the Lake District in the 1930s.
Birds
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Rare birds are on the up
A rare bird is on the increase in South Devon and the public is being invited to help create habitats for the species.
Feather report
Adders are basking in the hot sun, and people out walking are often frightened when they suddenly see one lying on the path in front of them, with its sinister zigzag markings.
Towns take action on seagulls
Council bosses in Scottish seaside towns are waging war on seagulls - by dipping their eggs in liquid paraffin.
National/Europe
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A waste of energy
Last week's G8 summit underlined the dangers of global warming. But efforts to solve Britain's housing crisis are making it worse.

Naturenet
Countryside management and nature conservation
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England
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£15m green deal for front garden
A £15m deal will ensure half of Swindon's Front Garden stays green.
New housing is ruining nature, claim residents
A Grandmother is leading a campaign to ensure that the area's wildlife is not irretrievably wrecked by housing developments.
More, more black sheep!
Scunthorpe's woolliest residents are celebrating success after their first year at a town nature reserve.
Nature reserve offers 'great range of birds'
A birdwatching expert has praised a Humber nature reserve. Expert Ian Higginson said 49 species of waders had been identified at Blacktoft Sands, situated where the rivers Trent and Ouse join to form the Humber near Goole.
Cash will help fish to spawn
Eden Rivers Trust has won a £25,000 grant to fund fish recolonisation measures on the River Leith.
Drought warnings are now pouring in
Rivers are beginning to dry up as Sussex faces up to a summer drought.
Ireland
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Swim ban follows jellyfish attacks
Swimmers hoping to soak in the beaches along the southeast have been warned not to enter the sea after a spate of jellyfish attacks.
State to buy Great Blasket for €1.7m
The Government announced its intention to proceed with the purchase of the Great Blasket Island last Friday, finally bringing closure to a long, drawn out process that had threatened the sale.
Ulster to face daily fines over sewerage
Northern Ireland's outdated and overburdened sewerage system has landed the UK in the dock for failing to meet European environmental standards.
SOLD’s tips on protecting Lough Derg
Following the recent scare on Lough Derg with the development of algal blooms, attention has been turned to what the public can do to protect such an important amenity in North Tipperary.
Wales
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Council threatens legal action over wind farm plans
A council is threatening to take legal against the Assembly to stop it turning mountains north of Neath, Port Talbot and Swansea into a forest of wind turbines.
Trails in Wales
The RSPB has produced a new publication, Trails in Wales, containing evocative and stimulating walks through some of the most breathtaking scenery in Wales.
Scotland
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Volcanic rock discovery could reveal secrets of Earth's history
Geologists in Scotland have discovered a completely new type of volcanic rock, which they believe will help to pinpoint the precise time in Earth's history at which life emerged from the oceans and began to colonise the land.
Islands join world heritage elite
The remote Scottish islands of St Kilda have joined an elite of 24 locations which have been given two Unesco World Heritage Site listings.
Climate
Resources
Scheme to tackle greenhouse gases
A £1.3 million project has been launched by the University of Nottingham aimed at cutting UK emissions of greenhouse gases.
Greenhouse gases bid rejected
An effort by a dozen states and several cities to make the Environmental Protection Agency regulate heat-trapping greenhouse gases as air pollutants was rejected Friday by a federal appeals court.
Glacial cover-up won't stop global warming, but it keeps skiers happy
It gets so cold up at this Alpine skiing station that the locals call it Eisgrat -- "Icy Spine." But Eisgrat's spine is melting.
Help produce a forecast of the climate in the 21st century, using your computer -
here
Global
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Planned highway through Armenian nature reserve averted
WWF, together with other local and international organizations, is celebrating the decision by Armenian President Robert Kocharian to reverse a decision to build a highway through one of the country's protected areas.
Bears at the dustbins, wolves in main street as Europe goes wild
Wolves, wild boar and brown bears are moving west in Europe as nature takes hold of rural regions abandoned by people seeking work in the cities.
Seven new World Heritage Natural sites named by UN
The UN this week designated seven natural landmarks as new World Heritage sites—places the World Heritage Committee considers to be of outstanding value to all humanity:
The World Land Trust is a conservation charity that has helped purchase and protect over 300,000 acres of rainforest and other threatened wildlife habitats worldwide. You can help us save even more - here
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Daily wildlife and environment news from the British Isles