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Wiveliscombe environmental collective launches with "green" website
Sea eagles beginning to return to West Somerset coastline
Progress report on National Trust pioneering nature project
Nature activities for all among highlights of 'Fantastic Fungi' event
Pine martens step closer to Exmoor reintroduction
Entertainment
Exmoor Dark Skies Festival to return this autumn
Exmoor National Park to celebrate 70 years of natural beauty
Lottery funding boost for return of pine martens
Pine martens could soon return to Exmoor
Environment News
Hedgerow regulations to be brought into law to protect wildlife
Environment
Five idyllic walks to enjoy in West Somerset
Anger at hedgerow treatments
Baby beavers born at Somerset National Trust paddocks
Advice issued over wildfire threat
Free wildlife activities at half term festival
Exmoor sees first maned wolf birth
Exploring Exmoor's natural wonders
Property
RSPCA reveals how you could transform your garden to protect wildlife
Slow-worms are often mistaken for snakes but are actually legless lizards. And as amphibian and reptile recorder Martina Slater of Exmoor Natural History Society points out, their appetite for slugs makes them every gardener’s friend.
The tiny golden creatures who live in the trees
Plan for return of red squirrels to Somerset coast
Wildcats could make Exmoor return
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