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Monty Python's Dying Harrier

OK, so it isn’t exactly breaking news but the recent Guardian article on hen harrier Circus cyaneus breeding success, or, rather, the lack thereof, is a timely reminder of the kind of state much of our most scarce and beleaguered wildlife find themselves in these days. Even… Continue Reading →

Monty Python’s Dying Harrier

OK, so it isn’t exactly breaking news but the recent Guardian article on hen harrier Circus cyaneus breeding success, or, rather, the lack thereof, is a timely reminder of the kind of state much of our most scarce and beleaguered wildlife find themselves in these days. Even… Continue Reading →

Looks like a busy year ahead!

Check out all the events we’re running next year, over on the Events Page (obviously!)… This isn’t even the finished list, as more will be added over the coming months! EEK! Anyway, from all at Sutton Nature Conservation Volunteers and… Continue Reading →

Cows on film!

London Tonight visited the cattle grazing at Roundshaw Downs LNR at the weekend to interview the cattle (and some punters): Cow power in Sutton. We also had a training event for new volunteer stock checkers, so that they could undertake the… Continue Reading →

Small blue project kicks off at Roundshaw Downs Nature Reserve

The small blue butterfly Cupido minimus is the UK’s smallest native butterfly and it’s a scarce and declining UK species. The London Borough of Sutton has a small population, restricted to a few nature reserves on the North Downs. The… Continue Reading →

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