Category: Dorset Wildlife & Animals

The forgotten art of hedgerow life cycles

With new incentives for sustainable farming, hedgerows are crucial – Andrew Livingston talks to hedge expert John Calder‘Hedges are the single most important ecological...

Seals – what to do if you spot one

Encountering seals on the Dorset shore is increasingly common; DWT’s Julie Hatcher shares the proper behaviour to ensure their ongoing safetySeals have been in...

Why is wildife so stupid?

After a roadside rescue of a bunch of toddler ducks, wildlife writer Jane Adams suggests that maybe it’s not the wildlife that’s the issue...

Can wildlife at Lyscombe aid the housing crisis?

How the Nutrient Neutrality Scheme bought Lyscombe: Andrew Livingston looks at the strategic approach to saving Poole HarbourTake a walk alongside Poole Harbour: you...

Let nature heal you

Connecting with nature has positive benefits for our health and wellbeing, says Dorset Local Nature Partnership manager Maria ClarkeThe ‘Five Ways to Wellbeing’ is...

Where have all the cuckoos gone?

It’s becoming an echo of the past, says wildlife writer Jane Adams – the cuckoo’s call is now a rare sound in the UK’s...

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BT cut us off and left us hanging

BT’s switch from analogue to digital has left one elderly Wincanton couple without a landline during medical emergencyIn January, 77-year-old Kate Nutbeam received a...

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