Merseyside and Cheshire are not exactly renowned as a hotbed for reptiles but there are isolated pockets where our native snakes and lizards are clinging on in small numbers. I’m really not sure why there’s such a dearth of reptiles in this part of the North West, as there seems to be a genuine abundance [...]
Merseyside and Cheshire are not exactly renowned as a hotbed for reptiles but there are isolated pockets where our native snakes and lizards are clinging on in small numbers. I’m really not sure why there’s such a dearth of reptiles in this part of the North West, as there seems to be a genuine abundance [...]
The once common Hedgehog is fast disappearing from Britain’s gardens. The Hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) was once a common site across Britain with a population of around 30 million in the 1950’s. At the last count, that population has now fallen to around one million. So what has caused such an alarming drop off in the population? Changes [...]
March 2012 will mark 64 years since Italy’s Mount Vesuvius volcano fell silent. The two week eruption during the spring of 1944 is often overlooked as it occurred during the height of the Second World War. Since 29th March 1944 the main crater has emitted little more than wisps of steam and a new [...]
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