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Lapwing Survey
"Residents, visitors and farmers on the South Downs are being called upon to give their help to the RSPB in a quest to establish the status of one of the area’s most distinctive and special birds, the Lapwing."
[In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [10 April 2012]

A new line in Field Archery targets dedicated to saving wildlife
Archers of Battle in association with ACA (Adrian Caddy Archery) is in advanced discussions with Moira House Girls School in Eastbourne – to build a new line in Field Archery targets, dedicated to saving wildlife.
[In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [6 December 2010]

Home urgently needed for five colonies of bees in a 10 mile radius of Heathfield
David Sharp and his partner keep bees in East Sussex. They have been asked to move the five colonies of bees from the farm they are in as soon as possible.
[In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [23 June 2010]

Project aims to boost birdlife in North Wessex Downs
A new partnership led by the RSPB and Natural England has just begun in the North Wessex Downs to help farmers and land managers use Environmental Stewardship schemes to boost key farmland bird species.
[In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [11 May 2010]

Spring Wildlife Day at Lymington-Keyhaven Nature Reserve on 2 May
Over 350 visitors to the Spring Wildlife Day at the Lymington-Keyhaven Nature Reserve on Sunday 2 May were treated to a jam-packed day of fun and frolics on the New Forest National Park coastline despite the wet weather! This joint event was hosted by...
[In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [6 May 2010]

Rabbits coming from neighbour's land?
As a result of member’ queries about controlling rabbit damage where the rabbits are coming in from a neighbour’s land, the problem has been raised at Policy committee, and a national level meeting is being set up with Natural England to encourage a...
[In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [9 February 2010]

Berkshire member pens guide to restoring wild flowers
Berkshire CLA member Charles Flower has written a beautiful but practical guide to bringing gardens and the countryside back to life by re-introducing the wild flowers which used to provide food for birds, butterflies and other insects.
[In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [5 September 2008]

OXFORDSHIRE WILDLIFE SITES STEERING GROUPOXFORDSHIRE WILDLIFE SITES STEERING GROUP
Members Required!
[In_Your_Area/South East/Regional News] - [16 January 2007]

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