Let Me See You Shake a Tail Feather
The Black Grouse (Lyrurus Textrix) was one the fastest declining bird in the UK and on list of endangered species. However, with the dedicated effort of conservation groups over th
Forest Fortress
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The Moth Garden
There are over 2500 larger moth species in the UK. Moths are in decline, with over 62 becoming extinct in the 20th century, and many others are on the official Red List. Many other
Seaweed II
Kelp, a type of large seaweed, plays a crucial role in marine ecosystems worldwide. It provides habitat and food for many marine species, from fish to seals. Currently, kelp faces
European Eel
The European eel is Critically Endangered, with a population that has declined by 95% since the 1980s. They are elusive creatures, shrouded in mystery. Their eggs hatch in the Sarg
Sea Lettuce
Sea Lettuce (Ulva Lactuca) is an algae that is strong and plays an important role in purifying our waters. It is resilient in the face of human caused pollution and warming of our
Greater Horseshoe Bat
The greater horseshoe bats are among the rarest bats in the UK, mostly living in South-West England or South Wales. They feed on various insects like dung beetles, and they thrive
Red Squirrel
Red squirrels in the UK are special and a bit rare. They have beautiful, fluffy tails and live mostly in forests. Sadly, they face challenges because of grey squirrels, which were