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Bromsgrove photographer snaps up front cover on Worcestershire s wildlife calendar
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REVEALED - The winners taking centre page on the 2022 Worcestershire Wildlife Trust calendar
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FLYING Ant Day may soon be upon us with the current heatwave providing the perfect conditions for the insects. While there is no specific date for Flying Ant Day, the current hot temperatures provide the perfect environment for them to swarm. They have been spotted in one Worcestershire garden already and a Worcestershire Wildlife Trust expert said we could be ready to see more. Nick Packham, WWT senior engagement officer, explained: Flying Ant Day is largely a myth as one flying ant colony could take to the skies on a completely different day to a colony in the garden next door.
UNDER THREAT: Bluebells in Worcestershire, Photo by Steven Jackson WORCESTERSHIRE S wildlife is under threat from climate change as the county s wildlife Trust issues a warning to residents. The caution has come after a new report from the WWF highlights that the world s rising temperatures is warming oceans and landscapes, meaning many species won t be able to cope with the new conditions. A spokesperson from Worcestershire Wildlife Trust said: Worcestershire’s wildlife, as with nature across the UK, is at threat from climate change, development, neglect and recreational pressures. At Worcestershire Wildlife Trust we’re working hard with landowners, communities and individuals to ensure that our nature reserves, which are often the last refuges for many of our precious species, are linked across our countryside to other wildlife-rich stepping stones. Providing corridors that allow wildlife to move through the landscape (including our gardens and community spaces) is es
Worcestershire Wildlife Trust s Big Wild Breakfast urges residents to start June by taking their first meal of the day outside
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