2010 Cold snap wildife news
January 13th, 2010 | by Nick |
We’ve put together this archive of news about the 2010 cold snap related to wildlife and climate. Hungry bitterns, cold badgers, river ice, English igloos, strange birds in the garden, George Orwell on the cold of 1940, the coldest place in Britain…that sort of thing. Read
Some possibly unrelated posts
The RSPB is gathering extensive information about exactly where swifts are nesting in the UK. It is suspected that their rapid decline in recent years is linked with a drop in suitable nesting sites, as buildings are modernised.
The first year’s survey reveals that of the houses where swifts are nesting:
The Co-op is further expanding its
There are now some excellent landscape blogs covering Britain. Here are a few:
With more and more people wanting to grow their own fruit and vegetables, the National Society of Allotment and Leisure Gardeners have over 100,000 people on their waiting lists. The National Trust have responded to this demand by allocating land for “super allotments” or community farms. In return for a monthly fee, members will decide what should be grown, and have the opportunity to work on the farms, receiving a share of the produce. 











