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Male blackbird. © Ray Kennedy/RSPB
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Results from the 2018 Big Garden Birdwatch

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Where to see pasqueflowers in the UK

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Fungus threatens more amphibians than thought

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Winners of Mammal Photographer of the Year 2019

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Pallid swift. © David Darrell-Lambert
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Reef manta ray recorded for first time in Eastern Pacific

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High brown fritillary butterfly. © Iain Leach/Butterfly Conservation
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Conserving the UK’s most threatened butterfly

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Adders could be facing a risk of extinction across Britain

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