Articles, tagged with "natural habitats", page 1
Bat Survey - an Activity Done To Protect Endangered Species in UK
Bat surveys are needed in the United Kingdom in case any development work affects the bats. Bats in U.K. are protected under section 9 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 (as amended) and regulation 39 of the Conservation (Natural Habitats &c.) (Amen...
Conservation of White clawed crayfish is important for ecology status of water bodies
White clawed crayfish (also called Austropotamobius pallipes or Atlantic stream crayfish) is the Britain’s only native fresh water species. The native cray fish is olive-brown in colour, they have large front claws of pale pink-white colored underneath, w...
Great Crested Newt – Reasons for Declining Population and Measures to Protect Them
One of the largest native newt species found in Great Britain are great crested newts. They are small but very beautiful with completely black top decorated with orange or yellow undersides combined with dark large spot. Just like any other species great ...
Enjoying a Live Butterfly Garden in the House
If you're searching for a way to bring science and nature lessons into the home, you'll want to invest in a Live Butterfly Gardens. Kids enjoy observing animals and insects in their natural habitats. Butterflies are particularly captivating for young ones...