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Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Tuesday, 09 March 2010
Saturday, 27 February 2010
Welcome to the wildlife page of the Alresford Greening Campaign. The AGC has set up a group to facilitate wildlife projects within the town. The plants, animals, and their habitats are considered to be the ‘biodiversity’ of our local area.
Protecting, restoring and enhancing the ‘biodiversity’ around our community is one way we can prepare our natural environment to cope with future climate change.
The network of wildlife volunteer groups concerned with the conservation of native amphibians and reptiles in the UK
BugLifeBuglife is the only organisation in Europe devoted to the conservation of all invertebrates, and we are passionately committed to saving Britain's rarest little animals, everything from bees to beetles, and spiders to snails.
Community Composting NetworkThe Community Composting Network supports and promotes the community management and use of waste bio-degradable resources . It is a member's organisation, self-managed by an elected committee of members.
Evolution MegaLab!Did you know that thanks to a common little snail you can find in your garden, in the park or under a hedge, you can see evolution in your own back yard?
Flora LocaleFlora locale is a registered charity that seeks to restore wild plants and wild-plant communities to lands and landscapes, and by this means raise the biodiversity, environmental quality and enjoyment of town and countryside.
Hampshire & IOW Wildlife Trust'We are the only conservation charity committed to improving conditions for all wildlife in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.' quoted from the HWT website
Hampshire Biodiversity Information CentreHBIC is a partnership-led biological records centre hosted by Hampshire County Council and based within the Ecology Group in the Environment Department.
The Grasslands TrustThe Grasslands Trust is the only national charity working specifically to protect our wildflower-rich grasslands and we need your help to save what is now Britain’s most threatened habitat.
Wild About BritainWild About Britain is home to hundreds of thousands of pages about British wildlife, the Environment and the Great Outdoors; from birds, butterflies, fungi and trees to climate change, marine life, astronomy and the weather. We're also a huge online community with 30,000 members and more than 2.5 million unique visitors a year.
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