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Websites about animals (including mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, insects, mollusks, etc.) and plants (including vascular plants, nonvascular plants, fungi, lichens, etc.) living and growing wild in England, whether native or introduced.
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Local affiliate to BCT dedicated to the conservation of species and their habitats. Includes introductory information on local roosts, detection, annual cycle, myths, children's quiz, related links and contacts.
Dedicated to the conservation of butterflies and moths. Information about membership, conservation work, events, sightings, news, and advice for gardeners.
Describes the group and its activities with events and information about membership.
English Nature's interactive map of nature reserves, sites of special scientific interest (SSSI) and areas of semi-natural habitat. Contains news items, data updates and details of planned developments.
Photo guide to the more common flora and fauna to be found in the United Kingdom. Most images from Jeremy Lee's back garden in suburban Wolverhampton.
Local affiliate to BCT dedicated to the conservation of species and their habitats. Includes introductory information on local roosts, detection, annual cycle, myths, children's quiz, related links and contacts.
Describes the group and its activities with events and information about membership.
English Nature's interactive map of nature reserves, sites of special scientific interest (SSSI) and areas of semi-natural habitat. Contains news items, data updates and details of planned developments.
Dedicated to the conservation of butterflies and moths. Information about membership, conservation work, events, sightings, news, and advice for gardeners.
Photo guide to the more common flora and fauna to be found in the United Kingdom. Most images from Jeremy Lee's back garden in suburban Wolverhampton.
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