Wildlife and bird watching in Yorks and Humber
County by county
Recent Yorks and Humber news
- Albino squirrels in Yorkshire
- New woodland home for Yorkshire’s water voles
- Marine conservation zone map needs your input
- Long-tailed tit with ELEVEN mouths to feed
- New bat species discovered in UK for the first time
- Grey partridge project launched in Durham & Yorkshire Dales
- Water voles move into old colliery site in Yorkshire
- Gannets like to keep ahead of the neighbours at Bempton Cliffs
- Cave spiders relocated back to their underground home
- Police operation in Yorkshire targets poachers
- 13,400 species on RSPB reserves – Less than 3% are birds
- First sighting of England’s biggest insect in Yorkshire
- May Moss bog about to double in size
- Red squirrels in Yorkshire to get funding boost
- 1200 + incidents of bird-crime reported in 2008 – Home office ignores
More Yorks and Humber news
- Avocet island restored on Humber
- Bird club vice president convicted for illegally keeping red-backed shrikes
- Pine marten survey launched in UK
- Two convicted for hare coursing in Yorkshire
- Otters thriving in the UK - Now in every county
- RSPB launches summer garden wildlife survey – Not just birds
- Woodcock research in South Yorkshire
- North Pennines black grouse population down 40% in 2 years
- Adders thriving – In North Yorkshire
- Species need help in responding to climate change
- Yorkshire fisherman escapes bird cruelty charges due to legal loophole
- Leucistic crow in Yorkshire
- Hen harrier persecution means no population increase again in England
- Pine martens not extinct in England – the search for proof
- British wildlife watching increasingly popular
