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The first of the articles in the latest issue of the Bulletin of the Porcupine Marine Natural History Society covers the Field trip to Alderney in September 2024 by Iain Dixon. The article additionally covers the results of the diving around the island.
@MrsWelshTurner What are the ‘wins’ she does feel able to celebrate?
These grades are, without question, great. Enabling her to believe is a next step. So tough for a parent to help with.
Time to put things in perspective and maybe read all these replies as to how amazing she I hope helps.
Day 9 of #30DaysWild and enjoying the waterfowl around Cardiff Bay including a young coot with its mum hiding amongst lily pads and great crested grebe very busy diving
I've just been spying on a 🦔in my garden. I've also just seen @NorfolkBea petition asking the govt to
Make hedgehog surveys & mitigation measures compulsory for all new developments
Can we get it to 10k - then the government has to engage. Sign ⬇️
https://t.co/ol0bR53Mvv
2024 #spawnmap is now OPEN! 🐸
Please RT, send to others, ask others to complete if you see them post a picture of spawn and bookmark this Tweet for when you may need it.
Please take 10 seconds (promise!) to complete this form https://t.co/tmwf3OZ4oF to help citizen science. 🐸
Roger Bamber Grant 2024 is now open! An opportunity for up to £1,000 in funding to undertake marine biological projects. In 2024 a further £500 is also available for a mollusca project supported by a donation https://t.co/zDJZugHRhs