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Features
33 years show mother fox knows best
25th July 2011
University of Bristol find mother foxes decide which cubs stay or go.
 Shotton Steelworks Discover Wildlife
20th July 2011
A new nature reserve has opened alongside an industrial steel works site.
Bee disease confirmed in Scotland
24th June 2011
An outbreak of American Foulbrood (AFB), has been found in an apiary in Perthshire.
High speed train could derail wildlife
17th June 2011
The Wildlife Trust discusses dangers of proposed high speed train plans.
 Wildlife site to transform animal care
8th June 2011
Referenced scientific & veterinary information open to public domain.
Protecting UK's wildlife; 1 year on
12th May 2011
Government presses ahead with the vital changes necessary to protect Britain's wildlife.
Government gives boost to wildlife
11th April 2011
Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman has announced that the Government will give 25m to wildlife conservation work around the world through the Darwin Initiative.
Russia legalises polar bear hunting
22nd March 2011
Russia has lifted its ban on polar bear hunting.
Jersey vet saves rare black stork
7th March 2011
A rare black stork found injured off the coast of Jersey has been treated by a Jersey vet and given a home at Edinburgh Zoo.
Scotland's wildlife laws
4th March 2011
The Scottish Parliament has given its backing to the Wildlife and Natural Environment (Scotland) Bill which modernises laws, some of which are almost 200 years old, and improves protection for wildlife.
Dorset vet returns from Cairo
22nd February 2011
Founder of the Worldwide Veterinary Service (WVS) Luke Gamble has returned from Egypt pledging a stream of support to help the 'silent sufferers'.
Badger cull to be delayed?
21st February 2011
A recent report on the BBC suggests that the government's completed policy on managing TB in cattle, including the decision on whether to allow badger culling, will be delayed.