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Greater Bermuda snail (Poecilozonites bermudensis), a tiny endemic land snail restored through captive breeding and conservation.

Greater Bermuda Snail Brought Back From the Brink of Extinction

Greater Bermuda Snail Brought Back From the Brink of Extinction A button-sized land snail once feared extinct in…

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Endangered dunlin in its natural peatland habitat

Endangered Dunlin Found Breeding in Cumbrian Peat Bogs

Endangered Dunlin Found Breeding in Cumbrian Peat Bogs A rare and endangered wading bird has been successfully breeding…

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Mountain ringlet butterfly resting on alpine grass in the Lake District

England’s Rarest Mountain Butterfly Requires New Conservation Tactics

England’s Rarest Mountain Butterfly Requires New Conservation Tactics Conservationists say they must become more innovative to monitor the…

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Coastal habitat in England impacted by climate change and conservation pressures

England’s Habitats Regulations Report: Just 3% of Protected Habitats in Favourable Condition

England’s Habitats Regulations Report: Just 3% of Protected Habitats in Favourable Condition The UK Government has published a…

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Historic Thames barge repurposed to create a new island habitat in the Blackwater Estuary, Essex

Historic Thames Barges Create New Island Habitat in the Blackwater Estuary

Historic Thames Barges Create New Island Habitat in the Blackwater Estuary In a pioneering UK conservation project, historic…

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More Than Half of Traditional UK Garden Plants Are Disappearing

More Than Half of Traditional UK Garden Plants Are Disappearing More than half of the garden plants once…

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Nature in the UK is still in decline — but recovery is possible

Nature in the UK is still in decline — but recovery is possible. Across the country, conservation efforts are being…

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