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Dr Cath’s Nature Notes – January 2023
January is a fabulous time to get out and see winter wildfowl. Many species come to Britain having spent their summer breeding at higher latitudes, taking advantage of the longer hours of daylight…
River Reflector January 2019
Have you ever wondered why maggots are different colours? or why killer shrimp are the most damaging invasive species in Western Europe? Read the lastest of the River Reflector for an overview of…
Dr Cath's January Nature Diary 2022
Nature provides such a pleasure for all the senses, and keeping a nature diary is a beautiful way to note, remember and share the joy that is experienced.
Dr Cath's Nature Notes - January 2024
This month I’m hoping for some cold, crisp days when I can get out to the mosses.
Snowdrop
Perhaps the first sign that spring is just around the corner is the snowdrop poking its way through the frosted soil of a woodland, churchyard or garden. From January, look for its famous nodding…
12 Days Wild
Peat sales to be banned by 2024!
40 years of campaigning sees end to the destructive use of precious peat in gardens