Wildife and Bird Watching in North Yorkshire
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Recent North Yorkshire news
- Red Kites in Yorkshire – Growth despite poisoning
- Bat search in Yorkshire woods
- Albino squirrels in Yorkshire
- Pine Marten rediscovered in England!
- New bat species discovered in UK for the first time
- Grey partridge project launched in Durham & Yorkshire Dales
- Cave spiders relocated back to their underground home
- Police operation in Yorkshire targets poachers
- First sighting of England’s biggest insect in Yorkshire
- May Moss bog about to double in size
More North Yorkshire news
- Red squirrels in Yorkshire to get funding boost
- 1200 + incidents of bird-crime reported in 2008 – Home office ignores
- Pine marten survey launched in UK
- Two convicted for hare coursing in Yorkshire
- North Pennines black grouse population down 40% in 2 years
- Adders thriving – In North Yorkshire
- Mount Grace Priory stoats predict a cold winter.
- Pine martens not extinct in England – the search for proof
- Bird crime stats jump 40%
- Badger watch with the Forestry Commission
Conservationists are ecstatic at the news that England's rarest mammal, the pine marten, has been found in the Cheviot Hills in Northumberland.
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July 2008. Reported crimes against birds of prey escalated to an unwelcome record in 2007, increasing by 40 per cent on 2006.
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