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- The Field Guide to the Ladybirds of Great Britain and Ireland is out now!
- How to garden for wildlife this autumn…
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- World Wildlife Day 2018 turns the spotlight on big cats
- How to make Seaweed & Garlic Biscuits inspired by Food You Can Forage
- The intelligence of ravens
- Take part in the Big Garden Birdwatch!
- The Bloomsbury Wildlife team share their favourite nature books
- Lars Jonsson’s Winter Birds
- Here are five things you may not know about hares
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- RT @halfmanhalfb00k: My thoughts on RSPB How to Photograph Garden Birds by Mark Carwardine and published by @chiffchat @BloomsburyBooks. Th… 4 days ago
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- #Bumblebees are some of the most charismatic and friendly insects you're likely to encounter in Britain. Identify… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 week ago
- How do you go about creating an inviting habitat for wildlife? The #RSPB Handbook of Garden Wildlife contains ever… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 week ago
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