Become a hibernator hero this winter!
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Hedgehogs, dormice and bats are the UK's three true hibernators, and they are facing combined threats of climate change and habitat loss. How many hibernations do they have left?
Find out how you can help.
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π This Sunday at 5.10pm, I'm on Countryfile π¬ !! I'll be talking about the amazing Yew Tree Farm in Bristol and the wildlife that lives there π @BBCCountryfile #bbccountryfile#bbc@Catherinewith11
Exciting day the other week filming a bit for @BBCCountryfile with the fantastic @charlottebsmith. Bit of dream come true getting to talk about Yew Tree Farm, it's wildlife and photography. Thank you to everyone involved, out some time in mid January! #excited
For #30dayswild I'm going to go wild swimming every day in June to raise money for @avonwt, cycling to swim spots all around Bristol. Link below to find out more and donate πββοΈ
@WildlifeTrusts
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In 2012, volunteers transformed an unused smallholding in Bristol into a community, food growing hub, now known as Grow Wilder. βWe're excited to announce plans to create a new community space on site to engage and inspire more local people. Find out more: https://t.co/jTqxVHnGtE
A leucistic badger! π
Leucism is the partial loss of pigmentation, which can make the animal have white or patchily coloured skin, fur or feathers, but the pigment cells in the eyes are not affected which is seen in albinism.
#Springwatch πΉ Mark O'Neil on Facebook