The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is a highly adaptable species, found across Britain, but absent from Scottish Islands (except Skye), in all habitats from salt marshes and sand dunes to the tops of mountains. In Britain, more so than elsewhere in Europe, foxes have also adapted to life in urban surroundings.
Liverpool Conservation Group awarded substantial grant to improve Local Nature Reserve
The Friends of Childwall Woods and Fields have been granted £90,000 to spend on access and habitat improvements.
Europe’s breeding birds get long-overdue stocktake
New European Breeding Bird Atlas, a milestone for biodiversity research and nature conservation in Europe, is published today.
New report reveals good news for rare breeding birds
New data shows that in 2018 ten species of rare birds bred in their highest ever recorded numbers across the UK. Thanks to extensive conservation work including reintroductions and habitat management, the fate of some of these birds continues to improve. However, some species haven’t fared as well, with some being impacted by cold winter...
