A study has suggested that wildcats could make a comeback in the south-west of England, with an area across mid-Devon put ...
After a more than 100-year absence from the area, reintroducing wildcats to the South West could help to secure the future of ...
It was prompted by research by the Vincent Wildlife Trust into restoring wildcats beyond their Scottish home to boost precarious populations, which found the South West was likely the most feasible ...
Wildcats could make a comeback in the south-west of England after a two-year study found there was enough habitat and widespread local support ...
Supporters say lynx could help boost biodiversity by reducing deer browsing pressure on woodland. Research from the Lynx to Scotland project indicates the Highlands could eventually support around 400 ...
Following old military roads through pine forests and barren moorland, hikers trace centuries of lore while experiencing a taste of local life.
A new report published on 18 November has found that the South West of England could once again support European wildcats — ...
Wildcats could be reintroduced in the south west more than a century after they died out here. A two-year study has concluded ...
Reintroducing lynx could boost biodiversity by reducing the impacts of deer browsing on woodland. Research from the Lynx to ...
The wildcat could be making a comeback in the south-west of England, following a two-year study on the region.
Following old military roads through pine forests and barren moorland, hikers trace centuries of lore while experiencing a taste of local life.
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