An intimate look at a Wood Thrush pair tending their nest in Sapsucker Woods at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
Rena Oil Spill Wildlife Recovery Update
WWF interviews Julia and Tim to get the latest on their work at Mount Maunganui to recover wildlife affected by the Rena oil spill. Earlier this week, the Rena split in two and the stern section sank, releasing more oil, debris and containers.
Gosforth Park Nature Reserve
On Thursday, a glorious sunny but cool day, Brian Moorhead and myself visited Gosforth Park Nature Reserve. The reserve compromises of 60ha of lake, reed-bed and mixed woodland, fewer than 4 miles from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne’s City centre. Managed by the Natural History Society of Northumbria since 1929, it boasts a vast diversity of flora and fauna, […]
Hundreds of Seabirds Caught in Cornish Fishing Nets in Just One Day
Conservationists are saddened and extremely concerned about the continued deaths of seabirds caught in nets in west Cornwall. On just one day in early January, an estimated 200 birds were found in a net to the north of St Ives and others washed up on local beaches. The Cornwall Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (CIFCA) […]
3 Florida Panthers Die in the First Ten Days of 2012
Florida panthers are off to a rough start in 2012, with three deaths documented by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Already, in just the first week of 2012, there were two documented deaths of panthers hit by vehicles on highways in Collier County, where the greatest concentration of panthers in the state […]
Oiled Wildlife Death Toll is ‘Tip of the Iceberg’
The number of oiled wildlife reported dead is a tiny fraction of the true figure killed by the Rena oil spill, WWF-New Zealand said today. The conservation organisation said that the tragedy should act as a wake up call for Government, yet its recent proposed legislation for New Zealand’s offshore environment does little to protect […]
Ghostly Birds from the Arctic Flock to Scotland
RSPB Scotland is reporting a major influx of Iceland and glaucous gulls to the west coast of Scotland. Over 100 birds have been recorded in Argyll alone with many more being seen in the Western Isles and Orkney and Shetland. RSPB conservation officer Martin Scott who is based in Stornoway said: “These are beautiful ghostly […]
Second Lanarkshire Gamekeeper Convicted of Poisoning Offences
A 63 year old man has today (12th January 2012) been convicted of possessing a highly toxic banned pesticide. At Lanark Sheriff Court this afternoon, Cyril McLachlan was fined £635 after admitting to the possession of Carbofuran, a toxic pesticide banned in 2001. The gamekeeper, with 40 years experience, was arrested during an operation by […]