The sun came out in Wiltshire this week and the county has welcomed rare wildlife and also pancakes and spring re-openings.
Whales transport vital nutrients from urine, placentas, carcasses and sloughing skin across oceans that help to keep marine ecosystems healthy, a study has revealed. Researchers found that these ...
The Government announcement that beavers can live on England's rivers again is old news to the ones already calling the Bristol Avon home ...
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and Wiltshire Council have come together ... the estate's own wildlife rather than the safari animals. A rare hazel dormouse was caught on camera ...
Two pairs of the semi-aquatic animals, known as ‘ecosystem engineers’, are being released in Dorset on Wednesday afternoon.
Bluetongue virus risk is at a seasonal low, but producers should be ready for that to change in spring. Bluetongue virus is ...
A sheep has been bitten by a dog after a spate of reported livestock worrying incidents in Wiltshire ... keep their dogs on leads while near other animals, particularly during lambing season.
14 February: Following the identification of cases in cattle in Dorset, the restricted zone was further extended to include Dorset, additional areas of Wiltshire ... licence for movements of animals ...
who represents parts of Lackawanna, Monroe and Wayne counties, was added as a co-chair of the “bipartisan, bicameral” Animal Protection Caucus for the 2025-2026 legislative session.
Wiltshire this week has once again had its fair share of animal-related news - whether it's keeping an eye on rare birds, or the less appealing rat infestation. There has also been a £50,000 ...
The new fruit bats at Longleat have been enjoying plenty of fruit and veg This week Wiltshire has appeared on BBC tv show The Repair Shop, seen exciting developments at Salisbury Railway Station ...