Bugs And Others

Yew trees symbolise life, death and rebirth, which is why so many are found in c
Birds, Mammals, Plants, Bugs and others, Insects, British Wildlife, Discover
[17th of May 2012]

Graveyards have become important havens for our native wildflowers and a host of creatures but they need to be managed sensitively, as Gemma Hall discovers

Birds, Places, Mammals, People, Plants, Bugs and others, History, Wildlife Gardens, Insects, British Wildlife, Discover
[7th of October 2011]

A collection of some of the best wildlife holidays

 

Birds, Mammals, People, Plants, Bugs and others, Wildlife Gardens, Insects, British Wildlife
[7th of October 2011]

A collection of some of the best wildlife websites for kids

 

Bugs and others, Wildlife Gardens, Insects, British Wildlife
[6th of October 2011]

A collection of insect related websites 

Chris Packham, Janet Street-Porter and John Craven judge the photos
Birds, Places, Mammals, People, Plants, Bugs and others, History, Wildlife Gardens, Insects, British Wildlife, Discover, Country Kit
[28th of September 2011]

Introducing the 2011 Countryfile Photographic Competition finalists

Illustration: Downland Butterflies by Richard Tratt www.richardtratt.co.uk
Plants, Bugs and others, Insects, British Wildlife
[20th of July 2011]

Matthew Oates has been running after butterflies for almost 50 years. Here he explains why these insects mean so much to him – and why they will fill your walks with wonderful surprises

Garden pond
Bugs and others, Wildlife Gardens, Insects
[6th of April 2009]

Alice Lipscombe-Southwell reports on the launch of a project to reintroduce ponds to the British countryside

Great crested newt
Bugs and others, Wildlife Gardens, Insects
[2nd of April 2009]

Alice Lipscombe-Southwell reports on a new survey to determine the state of our reptiles and amphibians