This month, Danielle from NatureSpy shares a guest blog post about our very own garden visitor; the hedgehog, and how we can take steps to ensure these
Category: United Kingdom
The People’s Walk For Wildlife
The People’s Walk for Wildlife lead by naturalist Chris Packham through the streets of London, was certainly a force to be reckoned with. What was
Bringing British wildlife to schoolchildren: badgers, foxes and 30 Days Wild
June is possibly my favourite month. Aside from being my birthday month, it also means 30 Days Wild — a celebration of British wildlife! Every
Wetnose Day 2017: A good reason to get tongues and tails wagging!
September holds a very special event on the animal lover’s calendar… I’d like to tell you all about Wetnose Day. In support of animals in
Crush Cruelty march: Chris Packham campaigns against driven grouse shooting
This past weekend I attended the Crush Cruelty march from Cavendish Square to Downing Street with Chris Packham — centred around protecting and supporting British wildlife.
David Attenborough’s Big Butterfly Count 2017: collecting my results
Today I took part in the final day of The big butterfly count 2017; a nationwide survey endorsed by Sir David Attenborough to assess the health of our environment.
Time to teach Natural History in schools?
There’s nothing like waking up to sunshine creeping through the window and the sound of early morning birdsong. I love the hustle and bustle of
The Great British Badger Debate
I have a confession to make. For all my pride in living in London, I’m really a countryside kid. I don’t mean that I grew
Drawing class at Woodberry Wetlands’ BatFest
Last weekend I attended my second class at Woodberry Wetlands in London. After such a wonderful experience at their Wildlife Photography day course at the
Fox hunting ban: Holding on to hope
In the four years that I’ve been keeping this blog, I haven’t once written about fox hunting. Not once. Which is particularly surprising when I