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Saying Yes to No Mow May
SWT Project Manager Zoe Channon takes on Plantlife's No Mow May challenge.
Greening our streets
Working together to bring wildlife to our neighbourhood.
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Channelled wrack
This yellow-brown seaweed grows in tufts at the very top of rocky shores. Its fronds curls at the sides, creating the channel that gives Chanelled Wrack its name.
My vocation
Always fascinated by wildlife, Sophie has pursued a career in nature conservation through formal education and traineeships.
She now works as an ecologist, working to conserve Herefordshire’…
Brown shrimp
The brown shrimp blends perfectly with its seabed home and is found all around the coasts of the UK.
Saying Yes to No Mow May: Week 2
Week two of Zoe's No Mow May challenge
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Glanville fritillary
The Glanville fritillary can be spotted on warm days around coastal habitats on the Isle of Wight and the Channel Islands, as well as at a few locations in mainland England.
Life on the Hedge: Part 2
Following on from my last blog, this blog answers three big questions about my favourite habitat, the hedgerow.