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'Go Toads!' Community Project
Volunteers helped migrating toads cross busy roads and raised awareness of declining toad numbers.
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Volunteers helped migrating toads cross busy roads and raised awareness of declining toad numbers.
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The Friends of Churchfield, Denby Dale have created a wildlife haven and public amenity on their doorstep.
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To see impressive giant redwood trees or 200 varieties of alpine plants, the people of Yorkshire can either take a plane to California and the Alps or they can visit Whinfell Quarry Gardens.
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The iWild project introduced and connected people in North Wales to the wildlife living on their doorsteps.
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Evidence of Roman settlement in Bromborough has been uncovered thanks to a community archaeology project.
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A community archaeology project in Windermere will uncover the site of a former Second World War housing complex used to house child Holocaust survivors.
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The Green Light Trust improved individuals’ wellbeing using a programme of traditional woodland skills.
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Young people from local secondary schools in Cumbernauld have been reconnecting with nature to learn about the town's valuable greenspaces.
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Improving the management of important marshlands in East Riding through volunteer training and traditional conservation to connect people with natural heritage.
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Three of the eight species of bats present and breeding in East Cleveland are rare and of national conservation importance.
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Nottinghamshire Bat Group is recruiting and training volunteers to map the distribution and status of bats in the county.
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The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) championed Washington’s natural landscape through the creation of an accessible, environmentally conscious nature hide.