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Posts by David Appleton

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Nature security assessment on global biodiversity loss, ecosystem collapse and national security This strategic assessment explores how global biodiversity loss and the collapse of critical ecosystems could affect the UK’s resilience, security and prosperity.

An across-government technical assessment published today recognises that "nature is the foundation of national security" and that "every critical ecosystem is on a pathway to collapse". A rational response to this would be to get very serious about nature recovery.
www.gov.uk/government/p...

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Pleased to get the fruit trees pruned at the #allotment and looking for to another heavy fruiting year.

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👂 that politicians think swift bricks would UP 🏡 prices so swifts aren’t worth saving. If you don’t want to be the 1st nation to let swifts become ☠️, email both steve.reed.mp@parliament.uk & james.cleverly.mp@parliament.uk to SAVE OUR SWIFTS. put it in the subject line 🙏

5 months ago 44 16 2 0
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Natural England hails recovery of 150 struggling species Chair Tony Juniper celebrates successes but says ‘collective endeavour’ needed to halt country’s decline in nature

Well done team. www.theguardian.com/environment/...

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Rare grey long-eared bat discovered at Devon's Seaton Wetlands One female bat from an incredibly rare species is found at an east Devon nature reserve.

Great work by @fionamathews.bsky.social , these bats are so quiet and rare but East Devon and West Dorset seem to hold the last colonies. BBC News - Rare bat discovered at Seaton Wetlands
www.bbc.com/news/article...

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@wildflowerhour.bsky.social Here is a picture of our meadow complete with Southern Marsh Orchids, ragged Robin and many other damp species!

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A bumblebee flying with houses and gardens in the background. Text reads: Nature isn't blocking development. This Bill is blocking nature's recovery.

A bumblebee flying with houses and gardens in the background. Text reads: Nature isn't blocking development. This Bill is blocking nature's recovery.

Bumblebees are already overlooked in planning law. The #PlanningandInfrastructureBill could destroy even more of their habitats, with no duty to replace them.

Nature needs your help, please write to your MP. Our friends @rspb.bsky.social have made it easy: action.rspb.org.uk/page/159517/...

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A trio of Hawkmoths in the garden trap last night (Poplar, Privet and Elephant) whilst these the obvious ones the smaller ones are as pretty
@savebutterflies.bsky.social

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UK defends sandeel fishing ban UK defends sandeel fishing ban

Protecting sandeels is essential for the survival of iconic species including puffins, kittiwakes, porpoises & whales🐋

Today's legal ruling demonstrates that the UK Government had conservation science on their side & can keep waters closed👍

Read more👇

www.wcl.org.uk/uk-defends-s...

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Beaver wild release: a milestone for nature recovery in England By Stuart Otway, Principal Officer in Natural England’s Complex Cases Unit and Delphine Pouget, Principal Officer in Natural England’s Species Recovery & Reintroductions Team  After centuries of…

Great news for beavers! 🦫

We are delighted to have received the first-ever licence for a wild beaver release in England.

We've introduced beavers at three places in our care through licensed, enclosed releases and have seen the amazing benefits these incredible animals provide.

1 year ago 177 31 2 1
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Beaver wild release: a milestone for nature recovery in England By Stuart Otway, Principal Officer in Natural England’s Complex Cases Unit and Delphine Pouget, Principal Officer in Natural England’s Species Recovery & Reintroductions Team  After centuries of absen...

An historic moment for Nature recovery in England with a new policy setting out plans for the return of wild Beavers. Licenses will be issued by Natural England so that we can harness the power of these keystone animals for the many benefits they bring.

naturalengland.blog.gov.uk/2025/02/28/b...

1 year ago 106 29 4 8
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Beaver releases into wild to be allowed in England for first time in centuries Exclusive: Government to grant nature groups a licence for release of rodent species after earlier setbacks

So very proud of my team who have been working tirelessly for the last five years to get us to this turnjng point today. www.theguardian.com/environment/...

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Spent a warm winters day exploring the newly created Lower Otter Restoration Project. Has great potential to provide more habitat for birds along the East Devon Coast

1 year ago 8 1 0 0
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Pesticide emergency authorisation denied for 2025 to protect bees An emergency authorisation for Cruiser SB, a neonicotinoid pesticide, will not be granted

A little bit of positive news for our environment today
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Unbelievably exciting news, a Greater mouse-eared bat has been found during an #NBMP hibernation survey in Dover! This is the first record of this species in Kent since 1985.
Well done Claire and huge thanks to @fionamathews.bsky.social and Dr John Puckett for helping to confirm ID

1 year ago 69 16 1 7
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I was struck this morning by the sense of dire urgency expressed by Dame Glenys Stacey, Chair of the @OfficeforEP, on the need to quickly ramp up efforts to get on track to meet legally binding Nature goals. Time is running out, & so is Nature.

www.theoep.org.uk/report/gover...

1 year ago 49 20 0 1
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Bug Directory Try our Bug indentification guide here or become a member to submit stories about missing bugs.

Fantastic beasts and where to find them!
The Buglife Bug Directory is jam packed full of amazing creature features - find out more about the small things that run the world:
www.buglife.org.uk/bugs/bug-dir...

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It’s gone public… beavers are back in the Somerset Levels, specifically in the Avalon Marshes area - spreading naturally from other populations. Woohoo! We look forward to them spreading throughout the Levels, and they will always be welcome if they turn up on our sites. Somersetwildlands.org

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Lynx captured after being illegally released in Highlands Conservation experts set traps to humanely capture the two animals, spotted near Kingussie on Wednesday.

So have we moved from illegal Beaver Bombing to Lynx Bombing? these releases are not helpful to the achieving the overall aim of returning species to our nature depleted country. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

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Fabulous evening at All Saints for this evening’s performance of A Christmas Carol with Lee Rawlings ( @Montagfire ) and The Gallery Singers. Great fun with plenty of very creative use of props. A triumph!
All in aid of Devon Air Ambulance.

1 year ago 2 1 1 0
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The Bird, the Book & the Barrel The Lost Trades · Album · 2021 · 11 songs

Long journey today through some wonderful downland scenery in Southern England and teamed it with this great album from The Lost Trades and @philcoopermusic.bsky.social open.spotify.com/album/2jnQ8j...

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Natural England's role in High Speed 2 There has been inaccurate coverage about Natural England’s involvement in the development of HS2's bat tunnel. Natural England has not required HS2 Ltd to build the reported structure, or any other st...

Just this ..... naturalengland.blog.gov.uk/2024/11/08/n...

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Joined on my morning walk by mewing buzzards, cronking ravens and the zee call of a goldcrest buzzing around the beech trees #Nature #naturesounds #Holloway

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Wow there is some significant bat knowledge in that room!

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No further signs of mouse in St Agnes - wildlife trust The Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust says there have been no further signs of a mouse in St Agnes.

Pleased to read this story over breakfast. Well done to St Agnes Community, @RSPB and Scilly Wildlife Trust for quick reactions. #biosecurity #seabirds #nature @tonyjuniper.bsky.social BBC News - No more signs of mouse in island - wildlife trust
www.bbc.com/news/article...

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#Fungi on the woodpile today

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It seems people are discovering this more friendly platform it has been lonely for a while but welcome @mlivesey.bsky.social @tonyrich.bsky.social @andwhitehouse.bsky.social

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What an interesting & inspiring time I had yesterday at Spains Hall in Essex, where farmer Archie is building a new farming business with Nature recovery at its very core. This includes three sets of Beaver wetlands, where wildlife is coming back while reducing flood risk in the downstream village.

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Managed to enjoy a chilly walk through the Devon lanes ahead of to work today. Autumn colours and crunchy leaves 😀 #Nature #wellbeing #Devon

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Would definatley support you being on here rather than the other platform!

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